Juvenile Justice

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The ACLU of South Carolina works to reduce youth incarceration and redirect resources to community-based alternatives to incarceration.

In the Courts

Our landmark 2016 case Kenny v. Wilson successfully challenged South Carolina's overly vague "Disturbing Schools" law, which was being used to disprorportionately punish and incarcerate Black youth. Now, in the ongoing case SC NAACP v. SC Department of Juvenile Justice, we are fighting to end the inhumane treatment of children in the custody of DJJ.

In the Legislature

We support changes in state law that would end harsh punishments for status offenses such as truancy, alcohol possession, and running away from home. We are also calling for a radical overhaul of the Department of Juvenile Justice to ensure that state facilities can be sites of actual rehabilitation, and not places of torture and isolation.

In the community

We join local efforts to promote real safety for South Carolina children and end the school-to-prison pipeline.

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"State House Dispatch: May 5, 2025. This Week Under the Copper Dome." Text appears over a yellow and blue-tinted image of the South Carolina State House dome.

State House Dispatch: May 5, 2025

Mandatory flag salutes, juvenile justice reform, and a unanimous vote for school proselytization — plus an update on the teacher criminalization bill
News & Commentary
"State House Dispatch: April 21, 2025. This Week Under the Copper Dome." Text appears over a red-tinted image of the South Carolina State House dome.

State House Dispatch: April 21, 2025

Police surveillance expansion, religious messaging in public schools, and a positive change for incarcerated pregnant women
News & Commentary
A young Black boy stands in a front yard smiling and wearing a tuxedo

Death Row Case Exposes Failures to Protect Childhood Trauma Survivors

Mikal Mahdi’s life was marked by abuse. Today, as he awaits execution, the courts have the responsibility to acknowledge the systemic failures that shaped his path.
Court Case
Apr 06, 2022

SC NAACP v. SC Department of Juvenile Justice

Court Case
Aug 07, 2017

Freedom of Information Act Request - DACA

On June 29, 2017, 10 states sent a letter to the US Attorney General Jeff Sessions requesting the phase-out of the DACA program by September 5. We're requesting communication documents of the South Carolina Attorney General's office that lead up to that decision.
Court Case
Aug 11, 2016

Kenny v. Wilson