Criminal Justice

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The rights guaranteed to the accused, defendants, offenders, and incarcerated are fundamental political rights that protect all Americans from governmental abuse of power. These rights include the guarantee against unreasonable search and seizure, the right to reasonable bail, the right to due process of law, and the right to be free from cruel and unusual punishment. They are indispensable to a free society.

The ACLU of South Carolina works to ensure that the state complies with the Constitution, state law, and international human rights principles. We are committed to ending the policies that have given the United States the highest incarceration rate in the world.

In the Courts

As part of our impact litigation strategy, we represent plaintiffs who have had their civil liberties infringed by South Carolina law enforcement agencies and correctional institutions.

Note: We are not able to accept or respond to requests for legal assistance. If you are looking for legal aid, please visit our Find Legal Help page.

In the Legislature

We review every bill filed in the legislature and push back against bills that erode the rights of South Carolinians in their interactions with police.

In the Community

We are proud to work in coalition with groups including the People's Budget Coalition who fight for effective public safety measures and alternatives to over-policing and incarceration.

The Latest

News & Commentary
"Statehouse Dispatch: Feb. 2, 2026. This week under the copper dome." Background photo of the South Carolina Statehouse dome in pink and blue tints.

Statehouse Dispatch: Feb. 2, 2026

S.C. lawmakers keep attacking the rights of women, LGBTQ+ people, and students. We have some better ideas for them.
Press Release
"South Carolinians Act to Stop State from Unlawfully Deploying National Guard Members as Police in Washington D.C." Background image of soldiers standing in camouflage fatigues.

South Carolinians Act to Stop State from Unlawfully Deploying National Guard Members as Police in Washington D.C.

Governor McMaster’s Partisan Political Move to Militarize U.S. Cities Violates Long-Standing South Carolina Law
News & Commentary
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Did the Justice Department abandon people in South Carolina jails?

When the Justice Department announced federal investigations into the Alvin S. Glenn and Sheriff Al Cannon detention centers in 2023, advocates and community leaders thought accountability was finally coming to Richland and Charleston counties. So far, we were wrong.
Press Release
"ACLU-SC Condemns National Guard Deployment to Washington D.C." Blue-tinted image of the Washington D.C. skyline in background.

ACLU-SC condemns National Guard deployment to Washington D.C.

Court Case
Jan 07, 2026

SC Public Interest Foundation v. McMaster

Court Case
Jan 29, 2025

ACLU-SC v. Wilson

Court Case
Feb 22, 2024

ACLU-SC v. Stirling

Court Case
Oct 14, 2022

The State v. Brittany Martin