FTC Needs to Make Sure Companies Aren’t Using Big Data to Discriminate

The ACLU filed comments today with the FTC urging it and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to investigate whether big data is being used in online marketing in ways that are racially discriminatory. If companies are in fact engaging in this kind of racial discrimination, we urge the agencies to take enforcement action against them.

By By Rachel Goodman, Staff Attorney, ACLU Racial Justice Program

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Justice for Jessica: Holding the U.S. Accountable for Protecting Domestic Violence Survivors

It has been 15 years since the tragic deaths of Jessica Lenahan's three daughters.

By By Lenora M. Lapidus, Women's Rights Project

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When Smart Gets Scary: Invasion of the Data Snatchers

Smartphones and smart refrigerators and smartwatches, oh my.

By By Matthew Harwood, Media Strategist, ACLU

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A Minister and a Rabbi Walk Into a Vegas Wedding Chapel...

There are currently 32 states and counting that have marriage equality. This is up from 12 states before we helped Edie Windsor strike down the Defense of Marriage Act in the Supreme Court last June.

By By James Esseks, Director, ACLU Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender & AIDS Project

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#LetsTalk About Abortion

Research shows that nearly one in three women will have an abortion by the time she turns 45. Yet, far too often, we still think of abortion as a dirty word, not fit for polite company.

By By Erin White, Communications Manager, ACLU Reproductive Freedom Project

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Edward Snowden: One-on-One in Moscow

This originally appeared in the Summer 2014 issue of STAND, the ACLU magazine.

By By Anthony D. Romero, Executive Director, ACLU

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Odds Are, You Are Suspicious

When you get off a train, do you get off ahead of passengers? Or do you get off behind passengers? When you're going on a trip, do you come off as nervous? Or are you an unusually calm traveler? How about if you make a phone call at a station, do you look around? Or do you stare straight ahead?

By By Samia Hossain, William J. Brennan Fellow, ACLU Speech, Privacy, & Technology Project

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Why is the U.S. Deporting Families it Should be Protecting?

This year, when a large number of families and children arrived in the United States seeking protection, the U.S. government's primary response has been to expand family detention and accelerate deportations.

By By Sarah Mehta, Researcher, Human Rights Program, ACLU

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Do We Really Still Need Free Speech Week?

You bet. More than two centuries since the Bill of Rights was drafted, we continue to see a fundamental lack of understanding on government's part of just what freedom of speech means. Nowhere was that more apparent recently than in a Missouri suburb reeling from a terrible tragedy.

By By Tony Rothert, Legal Director, ACLU of Missouri

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