It's Time for Love to Win

There is a natural and sincere completeness to our family. Christy and I know that nothing is missing. We know that nothing is unintended.

By By Christy Berghoff & Victoria Kidd

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"I should not have had to sue my employer to have a healthy pregnancy or keep breastfeeding"

As a mother of three children, working in the manufacturing industry, I am truly in the minority: I'm one of 30 women in our facility and the only one with small children. Still, I hardly thought that in this day and age I would have to fight just to have a healthy pregnancy or continue breastfeeding after returning to work.

By By Bobbi Bockoras

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Mary Frances Berry: 60 Years After Brown, "The students didn't fail us; we failed the students."

Within a minute or two of speaking with Mary Frances Berry, you first hear the crackle of enthusiasm and then you notice the matter-of-fact way she can describe something awful, like police intimidation in the South, and chuckle, seemingly at the absurdity of it all. A life-long veteran of the civil rights and education reform movements, Berry has assumed many roles in her pursuit of blacks' and women's basic civil rights.

By By Matthew Harwood, Media Strategist, ACLU

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What the House is Really Doing on Immigration Today

No one knows when, or if, House leadership will take up immigration reform.

By By Georgeanne M. Usova, Washington Legislative Office

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Dear Senate, Demand to Read Drone Memos Before Voting on Barron Nomination

The ACLU wrote today to the full Senate membership urging senators to read key memos on the drone targeted killing program before voting on the nomination of David Barron to the First Circuit Court of Appeals. You can read the full letter here.

By By Zak Newman, ACLU Washington Legislative Office

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This Revolution Should Not Be Televised

(Updated below)

By By Lee Rowland, Staff Attorney, ACLU Speech, Privacy & Technology Project

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Supreme Court Turns Blind Eye to Exclusionary Prayers at Government Meetings

This morning, the Supreme Court issued a disappointing and troubling decision upholding a town board's practice of opening its meetings with Christian prayers.

By Heather L. Weaver

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Why Gerardo Can't Just "Get In Line"

We recently featured the story of Gerardo Hernandez-Contreras, a father who was deported after a traffic violation, on our blog. People sympathetic to Mr. Hernandez-Contreras blamed Congress for failing to pass immigration reform, while others pointed the finger at the Obama administration and overzealous local police.

By By Neema Singh Guliani, ACLU Washington Legislative Office

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Recap: Compilation of #HOUequality tweets

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