Students care about their privacy but are facing invasive levels of AI-powered surveillance in schools, perpetuating existing discrimination. NJ students are calling on lawmakers to implement regulations on AI-powered surveillance and protect student’s right to privacy.
By Shreya Sampath, Marisa Syed
As calls for book bans continue to ripple across the country, it’s more important than ever to be informed of how to spot similar waves in your town.
By Elyla Huertas
It’s long past time for New Jersey to shift its approach to drug use from criminalization to public health.
By Ami Kachalia
In recent years across the nation, we’ve seen a resurgence of systematic attempts to ban books from libraries, classrooms, and curriculums with the aim to undermine experiences across all races, genders, and sexualities.
By Amol Sinha
In New Jersey, abortion is legal and the right to reproductive autonomy remains protected. However, legality does not ensure equitable access to this time-sensitive care. Many insurmountable barriers to accessing abortion remain.
By Alejandra Sorto
Last year, two new moms in New Jersey needed legal help after they were drug tested during labor – without their knowledge or consent – at local hospitals. There was no medical justification for the hospitals to perform these tests; they did so only because the patients were pregnant.
By Molly Linhorst, Emma Roth
In preparing to cast a ballot this fall, it’s imperative to know how Legislative leaders have taken action, where they’ve fallen short, and what can still be done before the polls open.
By Sarah Fajardo
The ACLU-NJ, along with more than 45 mental health, disability rights, civil rights, and racial justice organizations, have sent a letter to the Governor urging him to veto Senate Bill 3929/Assembly Bill 5182, which would double the duration an individual can be held under involuntary commitment.
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