Resegregation: The Unfulfilled Promise of Brown

Elizabeth "Tizzy" Lockman lives with her daughter, Sophie, in the same Wilmington, Del., house where Tizzy grew up. She had hoped to send her daughter to the same elementary school she attended as a little girl, but soon discovered that the school she knew in the 1980s had changed dramatically.

By By Carmel Ferrer

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Crash the Wedding Event of the Year

What's the #1 rule for crashing a wedding?

By By Alicia Gay, ACLU

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Gov. Brewer, Heed Your Own Advice

This piece originally appeared as an OpEd in the Arizona Republic.
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By By Alessandra Soler, ACLU of Arizona

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We're All Losers After the Supreme Court's Decision in Schuette

There are many individuals and groups in Michigan who lost as a result of yesterday's United States Supreme Court decision in Schuette v. Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action.

By By Dennis Parker, Director, ACLU Racial Justice Program

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Don't Let the Torturer Play Censor

In a matter of weeks, the public could finally have access to information the CIA has been trying to keep secret for years. That is, unless the CIA decides otherwise.

By By Noa Yachot, Communications Strategist, ACLU

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Finally! One of the West Wing's Biggest Cliffhangers Answered

Years after the West Wing left us hanging, we finally have an answer to one of the show's biggest unanswered questions: Does President Josiah Bartlet support sentencing reform?

By By Meghan Groob, Media Relations Associate, ACLU

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Status of 2014 Domestic Drone Legislation in the States

Updated 4/24/14

By By Allie Bohm, Advocacy & Policy Strategist, ACLU

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Video: We Need to Know Our Rights

As a deaf person and the wife of a police officer, I think it's extremely important for people who are deaf and hard of hearing to be aware of their rights when dealing with the police.

By By Marlee Matlin, Actress

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Immigration Enforcement Doesn't Belong in the Courthouse

In a matter of minutes, I went from seeking justice, to bearing witness, to being racially profiled.

By By Reverend Elmer Zavala Gonzalez, Minister Member of Mid-Kentucky Presbytery

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