Farmworkers Are Denied Fair Wages in the Garden State – We Filed Suit on Their Behalf

Farmworkers are the backbone of New Jersey’s agricultural industry. Without their labor, the Garden State could not harvest its many crops that nourish families across the state.

By Molly Linhorst

A group of Farmworkers working in the field with a tractor in the background

Trump’s Executive Orders Rolling Back DEI and Accessibility Efforts, Explained

These orders represent a deliberate attempt to undo progress on diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility and create new barriers to opportunity.

Several hands raising, one of which belongs to a Black person.

Uplifting Farmworkers’ Voices: A Q&A with Storyteller & Advocate Edgar Aquino-Huerta

ACLU-NJ Staff Attorney Molly Linhorst sat down with Edgar Aquino-Huerta, Farmworker Organizer at CATA, to talk more about his work as a farmworker, a filmmaker, a storyteller, and an advocate.

man standing in greenhouse

Two Women Share Their Stories: Drug Testing Pregnant Patients Without Consent is Discrimination.

A conversation with Kaitlin K. and Kate L., ACLU-NJ clients who are taking action against discriminatory hospital drug tests and the invasive, unnecessary investigations that put custody of their children at risk.

a woman cradles a baby in her arms, touching the baby's feet

The Real-Life Impact of the ACLU-NJ’s Strategic Litigation

We’re thrilled to share a new blog series by our Executive Director Amol Sinha — Pursuing Justice — to tell bigger stories about our work. The first post delves into the strategic impact of ACLU-NJ briefs filed in existing civil rights cases.

By Amol Sinha

Amol SInha is speaking into a microphone at the State House. Two people are standing behind him holding signs that read "stop police brutality" and "we demand  police review boards with subpoena power"