Photo of the exterior of a Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) building. The wall is made of square and rectangular stone tiles in shades of beige and brown. Mounted in large gold letters is the text “DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES.” A portion of a parked vehicle and tree branches are visible in the foreground.

ACLU of Nevada sues DMV to learn extent of its cooperation with ICE

The ACLU of Nevada is suing the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles for allegedly failing to provide records in accordance with state law, including correspondence with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

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Judge to Review Communications Between DMV and ICE, Policies Surrounding Signal Use 

ACLU of Nevada Requests Civil Penalties Against DMV 
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Securing Tenants’ Right to Counsel is Critical to Fighting Mass Evictions

Ending mass evictions is a key racial and gender justice priority. Due to decades of inequalities in our housing system, communities of color and low-income women feel the impacts of eviction the most — Black women in particular.

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Democracy Persists

It may have been slow — at times excruciating — but our democracy worked as it should have: Every vote will be counted. And the people will choose their leader — rather than leaders choosing the voters.

Democracy persists.

The Dangers of Expanding What Can Be Patented In the Age of COVID-19

Patents dictate who has access to scientific breakthroughs, when, and at what cost. Granting exclusive rights over what belongs to the public impedes, rather than fosters, innovation and discovery.

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Moving Forward: Muslims Belong Here

Much like Japanese incarceration, the Trump administration used fear-mongering under the veil of “national security” to further its discriminatory agenda — this time by suspending visas under INA 212(f) to repeatedly ban Black and Brown people.

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Racial Justice Demands That Every Vote Is Counted

by Lucia Tian, ACLU Chief Analytics Officer and Ben Fifield, ACLU Data Scientist

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We’re Ready for the Election

With less than a week to go, the only thing we can be sure of is that this Election Day will most likely look, feel, and be different than previous years. We are, after all, living through a pandemic, economic crisis, fight for racial justice, and an election season.

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Dear Congress: Platform Accountability Should Not Threaten Online Expression

Section 230 protects people’s ability to create, communicate, and build community online. The ACLU will remain vigilant in ensuring that the internet continues to be a place for self-expression and creation for all. We urge members of Congress to do the same, particularly as they examine proposals.

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Save the Date: Celebration of Civil Liberties 2020

Save the date for the ACLUNV's Celebration of Civil Liberties 2020

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The Supreme Court Case That Could Jeopardize LGBTQ Rights

The case, Fulton v City of Philadelphia, has implications not only for the future of foster care, but for the protection of all people from discrimination in the alleged name of religion. Arguments are set for November 4th.

Demonstrators outside the Supreme Court with signs advocating for the rights of LGBT people.