ACLU-NJ Statement on the Passage of S2930/A4045
Legislative leaders should be strengthening mechanisms for government transparency, not undermining them in backroom deals shielded from public scrutiny.
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Legislative leaders should be strengthening mechanisms for government transparency, not undermining them in backroom deals shielded from public scrutiny.
We're are calling on lawmakers to ensure any process to consider changing the current system for judicial appointments is transparent and includes public input.
The ACLU of New Jersey today sent a letter to the Camden County Board of Commissioners reminding them of their responsibility to uphold students’ rights to free speech and free expression.
Three Democrats running to represent New Jersey in the United States Senate will square off in a live primary debate at 6 p.m. on Monday, May 13, at the South Orange Performing Arts Center .
Free expression is central to productive dialogue and is a cornerstone of our democracy – colleges and universities must be committed to embracing and defending it.
The civil rights organizations sent letters to 16 school districts that recently revoked state Policy 5756, which provided vital information about how transgender students are protected under federal and state law.