Wins and Losses from Crossover Day and the Fight Ahead
We worked around the clock on Crossover Day as lawmakers rushed many bills to clear at least one chamber to survive the 2025 legislative session.
We worked around the clock on Crossover Day as lawmakers rushed many bills to clear at least one chamber to survive the 2025 legislative session.
We joined young students and a coalition of advocates this week to oppose Senate Bill 120 — a huge threat to all Georgians’ First Amendment rights.
We joined advocates at the Capitol for Black Maternal Health Advocacy Day; our Executive Director addressed the long-standing needs of Black pregnant people during the event.
We joined a group of civil rights organizations in sending a letter urging lawmakers to reject Senate Bill 120.
We sent a letter to the Villa Rica City Council calling on its members to rescind a new comment policy that violates residents’ rights to free speech.
The ACLU of Georgia released a statement following a report released by the Justice Department from its investigation of conditions at the Fulton County Jail.
The right to protest is fundamental to our democracy and enshrined in the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.