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.

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How the Open Public Records Act Has Impacted Police Accountability in New Jersey

A conversation with CJ Griffin on government transparency and how it affects us all.

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Najee Seabrooks should be alive today.

The ACLU-NJ has called for federal intervention, police discipline transparency, and legislative action.

By Jim Sullivan

Najee Seabrooks

What is the Open Public Records Act and How Does It Impact New Jersey?

A conversation with CJ Griffin on the importance of accessing public records and holding those in power accountable.

By Karen Thompson

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What You Need to Know About the Use of Facial Recognition in New Jersey

The future of surveillance is here – this is how we can make up for lost time.

By Dillon Reisman

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Our Public Servants In New Jersey Should Serve Us, Not ICE

New Jersey must prioritize fairness, opportunity, and keeping families together, and that means making the Values Act law.

By Ami Kachalia

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How New Jersey’s Budget Can Embody Liberty and Justice for All

A state’s budget is also a list if its most pressing priorities – here’s what the ACLU of New Jersey is urging government leaders to include for FY24.

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Making Black History, Building Black Futures

The battle for civil rights continues to this day. Here are some of the Black leaders who laid the groundwork — and those carrying the fight for true equality into the future.

Autherine Lucy, left, front, 26-year-old student at the University of Alabama, arrives at U.S. District Court for the hearing of her petition for an order requiring the school to re-admit her to classes in Birmingham, Ala., Feb. 29, 1956. With Lucy are...

How the ACLU Tracks Anti-LGBTQ Bills, and How We’re Fighting Back

Keep tabs on state legislative attacks against LGBTQ people with the ACLU's nationwide tracking system.

Demonstrators gather on the steps of the Montana State Capitol protesting anti-LGBTQ+ legislation.