As Aimee always said, this fight is about more than just her.
The Biden administration must make it clear that across all areas of federal law, sex discrimination protections apply to LGBTQ people.
At the same time, Congress should pass the Equality Act to close gaps in our civil rights laws that leave LGBTQ people, all women, and many people of color vulnerable to discrimination.
We will honor Aimee’s legacy by fighting for a country where all trans and non-binary people can belong.
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We’re (virtually) at the Supreme Court TODAY fighting Trump's lawless attempt to exclude undocumented immigrants from being counted in the census.
Here’s what you should know ⬇️
For those experiencing déjà vu, you're not alone.
Trump has repeatedly tried — and failed — to weaponize the census for his attacks on immigrant communities.
We beat his previous attempt last year at the Supreme Court.
The law is clear — every single person is included in the census, and every single person is represented in Congress.
Undocumented immigrants are people — and nothing President Trump does or says changes that fact.
BREAKING: We just filed a motion asking the court to put an end to the torturous conditions that Lisa Montgomery — the only woman on federal death row — is being held in, and to prevent the added trauma of transferring her to the all-male Terre Haute prison.
Lisa is a survivor of horrific, long-term sexual assault and abuse. The rest of this thread includes specific details of that abuse.
When Lisa's execution date was scheduled, she was immediately deprived of all possessions and placed in a bright cell where male guards watch her 24/7, even when she uses the bathroom.
In 3 key sheriff races — Charleston, South Carolina, and Cobb and Gwinnett Counties in Georgia — voters supported holding the police accountable, promoting racial justice, and ending local collaboration with ICE. ⤵️
Charleston ousted a 32-year incumbent sheriff in favor of reforming the criminal legal system and eliminating programs that detain and deport immigrants.
REMINDER: Every single line on your ballot matters. We are following key races across the country in states like California, Oklahoma, and Florida. nytimes.com/2020/11/02/us/…
In California, voters can vote YES on Prop 16 to overturn a ban on affirmative action and bring racial equity to the state.
Prop 16 will allow all Californians — especially Black, Brown, and Asian communities — to have an equal shot at fair wages, good jobs, and quality schools.
In Oklahoma, voters can vote YES on SQ 805 to limit extreme sentencing.
Current state sentencing laws have forced a person to serve 33 years in prison for writing $400 worth of bad checks, and a mother was sentenced to 15 years for stealing basic necessities from a Walmart.
We've scored 26 victories in 20 states and Puerto Rico to safeguard the right to vote this year.
Together, these are home to more than 154 million Americans and wield 247 votes in the Electoral College.
Here's how we've prepared for the 2020 election.
We at the ACLU and our state affiliates and chapters have been working around the clock for months — and years — preparing for this election, to protect and expand your access to the ballot this election season.
We're living through a pandemic, economic crisis, fight for racial justice, and an election season.
The only thing we can be sure of this week is that this Election Day will most likely look, feel, and be different than previous years.