Criminal Legal Reform
The Bill of Rights protects every American against suspicionless searches and seizures and guarantees due process to individuals who are accused of crimes and humane treatment to those who are incarcerated.
The Bill of Rights protects every American against suspicionless searches and seizures and guarantees due process to individuals who are accused of crimes and humane treatment to those who are incarcerated.
Everyone in Alaska deserves equal treatment under the law regardless of sexual orientation and gender identity.
Both the Alaska and U.S. Constitution protect the right to privacy for every Alaskan. The ACLU fights to ensure Americans have control over our personal information and protects our personal privacy from government surveillance.
The ACLU works to secure a world that respects everyone’s right to form intimate relationships and to decide whether and when to have children. With reproductive freedom comes opportunity: opportunity to build strong families and to enjoy a productive and meaningful life.
The ACLU of Alaska works to protect and expand the right to vote through legislation, litigation, and voter education.
Whether you live under a bridge or in a mansion makes no difference. In America, the Constitution applies to everybody.
At the ACLU, we aim to preserve the constitutionally guaranteed rights of people who have historically been denied their rights on the basis of race or ethnicity.
Freedom of Speech, of the Press, of Assembly, of Association, and to Petition: this set of guarantees, protected by the First Amendment, constitutes freedom of expression.
The First Amendment guarantees all Americans the right to follow and practice their faith--or no faith--without governmental influence or interference.
When the government has the power to deny legal rights and due process to one vulnerable group, everyone’s rights are at risk.