Reducing Mass Incarceration to Protect Texans’ Lives

All across Texas, the novel coronavirus is revealing, or at least reminding us, of how broken our state’s criminal legal system is.

By Nick Hudson

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COVID-19 Stay-Home Orders: What You Need to Know

Most public health experts have agreed that staying at home and minimizing contact with other people are two important ways we can all help stem the spread of COVID-19.

By Dominique Walker

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This Transgender Day of Visibility, We Celebrate Trans Youth

With everything that is happening in the world right now — you know, like a global pandemic — it might be hard to see the glass as half full. Everyone has had to adjust their lives just three months into the new decade; and folks, it’s been difficult.  

By TreShaun Pate

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COVID-19: Life-or-Death Problems the Department of Homeland Security Must Solve Now

The world today is full of uncertainty caused by the COVID-19 pandemic weighing on people's minds. Across the U.S., people are panic shopping for toilet paper and understanding the need for social distancing.

By Bernardo Rafael Cruz

DHS Covid 19 OIG

Asylum Seekers Stranded in Mexico Face a New Danger: COVID-19

Ashoka Mukpo, Staff Reporter, ACLU

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By Ashoka Mukpo

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How to Protect Civil Liberties During a Pandemic

We are living through unusual times. The daily news surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic has caused some anxiety around still-unanswered questions, and many cities in Texas are issuing stay-at-home orders. So, what now?

By Selene Escalera

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There is an Urgent Threat Looming in Texas’ Jails. And We Can Fix it.

This is a piece about the more than 60,000 people in jails across Texas, the people who work inside the jails as well as courtrooms and police stations, and what we can do to save lives in our community. 

By Sarah Labowitz

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The Military Should not be Searching Cars or Checking Documents at the Border

Shaw Drake, He/Him/His, Staff Attorney and Policy Counsel, Border and Immigrants’ Rights, ACLU of Texas

By Shaw Drake, Astrid Dominguez

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Texas’ COVID-19 Response Must Protect Health, Safety, and Civil Liberties

We know that all Texans are concerned about the spread of COVID-19 coronavirus cases in our state and across the country. This situation requires a large-scale response from state and local leaders. We’re counting on them to protect the health and safety of all Texans, and our rights and civil liberties. We sent the below letter to Gov. Abbott, Lt. Gov. Patrick, the Commissioner of Health and Human Services, and the mayors of Texas’ ten largest cities, urging that civil rights and civil liberties not take a backseat as we respond to this situation.

By Terri Burke

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