Press Statement: ACLU of Georgia Responds to SWAT Raid and Arrests
These arrests should alarm everyone who believes that free speech and the right to protest are fundamental to our democracy.
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These arrests should alarm everyone who believes that free speech and the right to protest are fundamental to our democracy.
Voting rights organizations have filed motions for preliminary injunctive relief to lift barriers to voting for the 2024 elections in Georgia.
Voting and civil rights groups filed an emergency preliminary injunction motion seeking to lift restrictions in Georgia’s anti-voter law, S.B. 202, that target voters with disabilities.
Voting rights organizations filed an emergency preliminary injunction motion today to lift part of the restriction in Georgia’s anti-voter law, S.B. 202, that blocks Georgians from providing food and water to voters waiting in long lines at the polls.
The ACLU of Georgia has resigned from its involvement with the South River Forest and Public Safety Training Center Community Task Force.
The ACLU of Georgia sent a letter to Fulton County Commissioners today, urging them to stop pursuing the construction of a $2 billion jail and instead begin taking immediate steps to release people held in detention.