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Civil Rights Groups Call On North Charleston Mayor and Councilmembers to Commission Racial Bias Audit of Police Department
April 13, 2020Press releasePolice Practices -
Law Enforcement Can Help Limit the Spread of COVID-19 + Toolkit for Community Action
April 16, 2020News updatePolice Practices, Criminal Justice & Incarceration -
South Carolina’s Coronavirus Response Plan Must Protect the Health, Safety, and Civil Liberties of All
March 6, 2020News updateImmigrants' Rights, Criminal Justice & Incarceration, Discrimination -
New ACLU Report: Black People Almost 3.5 Times More Likely to Get Arrested for Marijuana in South Carolina
April 19, 2020Press releaseCriminal Justice & Incarceration, Police Practices -
It's Time for South Carolina to Change its Marijuana Laws
April 19, 2020News updateCriminal Justice & Incarceration, Police Practices -
If COVID-19 Doesn’t Discriminate, Then Why Are Black People Dying at Higher Rates?
April 8, 2020News update -
Nearly 100,000 more people could die from COVID-19 in jails and surrounding communities if states fail to reduce jail populations. The time to act is now!
April 22, 2020News updateCriminal Justice & Incarceration, Police Practices -
ACLU and NAACP LDF File Federal Lawsuit Challenging South Carolina Requirements That Put Voters at Risk During COVID-19 Pandemic
April 22, 2020Press releaseVoting Rights -
We're Asking the Courts to Ensure Access to the Vote During COVID-19
April 23, 2020News updateVoting Rights -
We're Suing for Release of Incarcerated People Most Vulnerable to COVID-19
April 21, 2020News updateCriminal Justice & Incarceration