Pursuing Justice: Our Strategic Framework

In the latest installment of Pursuing Justice, ACLU-NJ Executive Director Amol Sinha wrote about some of the most valuable lessons learned during his tenure, the evolution of the organization, and the strategic framework that will guide us in the years ahead.

By Amol Sinha

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An Update on Reproductive Rights in New Jersey

The ACLU of New Jersey remains committed to ensuring reproductive health care, including abortion, is accessible for all New Jerseyans regardless of race, gender identity, sexual orientation, immigration status, income, or insurance.

ACLU-NJ Campaign Strategist Alejandra Sorto speaks to the crowd at a rally outside the statehouse in Trenton, NJ.

The Police Licensing Law is More Than a Milestone. It’s a Springboard for Action.

The police licensing law shows what we’re capable of when we unite to confront police power. It also reminds us how much further we need to go.

A masked woman holds a sign by Newark Communities for Accountable Policing that reads: Real Police Reform Now!

As the Legislature Returns, Our Urgent Priorities: Abortion, Policing, and Immigrants’ Rights

As the Legislature reconvenes, we as New Jerseyans must remind our lawmakers that every decision they make is urgent and impacts our lives, our families, and our futures.

By Sarah Fajardo

A group of people are standing with signs that read "abortion access for all" and "real police reform now"

"Abortion means so many things when you're in need of one"

A Q&A with Abortion Provider and Advocate Dr. Kristyn Brandi

A crowd of people are gathered at a park, clapping and holding signs that read "Abortion Access for All"

We Know What Makes Students Safe, Secure, and Ready to Learn. It’s Not Cops.

As students return to school, security is on our minds — but safe schools depend on counselors, not cops. We need supportive environments, not police intimidation.

By Joe Johnson

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How New Jersey Used an Algorithm To Drastically Reduce Its Jail Population – And Why It Might Not Be the Right Tool for the Job

Pretrial risk assessment algorithms have come under scrutiny in recent years, and for good reason, because they can perpetuate racial bias in how they evaluate risk. That’s why we’re investigating how the state uses public safety assessments to make life-altering decisions about our rights.

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Court Vacancies Don’t Just Impact The Law. They Impact Our Lives.

State courts are more important than ever. But current vacancies on New Jersey's Supreme Court and our lower courts affect us all, whether expanding constitutional rights or sorting out custody.

By Alexander Shalom

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We’ve Called for a Total Ban on the Use of Facial Recognition by Law Enforcement – Here’s Why

Facial recognition technology, like many kinds of automated decision systems used by the government, can worsen racial inequity, limit our civil rights and liberties, and deprive people of fundamental fairness. We're investigating.

By Dillon Reisman

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