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.

Reclaiming Our New Jersey: A Transformative Vision for the Future

Lawmakers’ push to get ‘tough on crime’ is misguided.

By Amol Sinha

ACLU-NJ Amol Sinha addresses supporters gathered at the Statehouse to rally for police reform legislation.

The Best Decision: How Abortion Changed These Lives for the Better

Years later, 16 people reflect on how their abortions allowed them to continue their education, build a career, and lay a stronger foundation for becoming a parent at a later time of their choosing.

Abortion rights activists are seen through a hole in an American flag as they protest outside the Supreme Court in Washington, Saturday, June 25, 2022.

A 2022 Legislative Review: The Good, the Bad, and What's Next

As we take stock of this year’s accomplishments, it’s also important to look at where the Legislature fell short, and to look forward to what we want for New Jersey in 2023.

By Sarah Fajardo

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The Federal Government Should Not Waste the Opportunity to Address Algorithmic Discrimination

The Federal Trade Commission should adopt binding rules to identify and prevent algorithmic discrimination.

The Federal Trade Commission building in Washington.

For Racial and Social Justice, New Jersey Must End Its Drug War

Evidence makes it clear that current drug policies fail to keep communities safe. New Jersey must take bold steps now to end drug criminalization once and for all.

An illustration of a woman who is sitting at a table with scattered papers in front of her. She is resting her head in her hands, in distress. Large text is overlaid on the left side reading "Did you know: drug decriminalization is a civil rights issue?"

A Conversation Guide to Abortion Rights in New Jersey

Here are some crucial facts about abortion rights to prepare you for conversations (say, at Thursday's dinner table.)

A family is gathered around a table for a holiday dinner.

Voting With a Disability: Breaking Down Barriers to the Ballot

With accessible voting under attack, we’re bringing people with disabilities the information they need to vote.

A polling station sign and disabled access sign.