The tragic killing of college-bound teenager Michael Brown has raised questions about the frequency with which police kill unarmed black men in America. The answer, unfortunately, is far too often.
By By Nusrat Choudhury, Staff Attorney, ACLU Racial Justice Program
In the wake of the Michael Brown tragedy last week, the ACLU has been working diligently to shed light on what transpired, as well as preserve First Amendment Rights for the community and media.
By By Diane Balogh, ACLU of Eastern Missouri
The tragic killing of unarmed teenager Michael Brown by Officer Darren Wilson of the Ferguson Police Department has shocked his family, community, and the nation.
By By Dennis Parker, Director, ACLU Racial Justice Program
As the United Nations this week debated America's record on race, one name was on everyone's minds: Michael Brown. Not only Americans have been riveted this week by the tragic killing of the unarmed teenager, the subsequent protests, and the militarized response of law enforcement in Ferguson, Mo.
By By Chandra Bhatnagar, Senior Staff Attorney, ACLU Human Rights Program
This piece was originally published on CNN.com
By By Arjun Sethi, ACLU
Yesterday the Center for Investigative Reporting (CIR) published what it described as "the most scathing public criticism ever lodged against Customs and Border Protection from a high-ranking official at the nation's largest law enforcement agency."
By Chris Rickerd, ACLU National Political Advocacy Department
Outside of the Ferguson Police Department, protesters continue to exercise their right to protest in response to the police shooting of Michael Brown, an unarmed black teenager, on Saturday. In a show of solidarity, they hold up signs encouraging drivers to honk their horns in support of justice for the young man's family, just a day away from starting college.
By By Alona Sistrunk, Communications and Development Associate, ACLU of Missouri
This was originally published in The Los Angeles Times.
By By Jameel Jaffer, ACLU Deputy Legal Director and Director of ACLU Center for Democracy
Sitting in meetings in the United Nation's ornate Wilson Palace by the shores of Lake Geneva in the shadow of the Alps seems an odd place to discuss racial discrimination in the United States.
By By Dennis Parker, Director, ACLU Racial Justice Program
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