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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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Civil Rights Advocates React to Senate Passage of Lombardo Crime Bill

The Nevada Senate voted after midnight Wednesday to approve AB4, Gov. Lombardo’s crime bill, creating regressive, data-averse policies and allowing for the reestablishment of the “Casino Company Court” that previously targeted people experiencing homelessness for criminal prosecution
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“The Very Prescription is to Stay Home”: What it’s Like to be Evicted During a Global Pandemic

One of the first and most fundamental safety precautions during the COVID-19 pandemic is to shelter in place. But that may soon become impossible for millions of people as eviction moratoriums begin to lift across the country.

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Amendment 4 is Back in Court as Florida Fights Our Victory Over its Modern-Day Poll Tax

If the appeals court affirms the lower court’s judgment, it may enable hundreds of thousands of returning citizens to register to vote in time for the November election.

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Tracking Apps are Unlikely to Help Stop COVID-19

The debate over using apps for contact tracing or exposure warnings to help fight COVID-19 is largely a sideshow to the principal coronavirus health needs.

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Retired Federal Probation Officer: Stop Sending People to COVID-Filled Prisons Unnecessarily

No one should be thrown in jail for a frivolous charge — especially during a pandemic. Unfortunately, that's often not the case.

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From Punishment to Promise: The Power of Redemption

The criminal legal system is too often steered by a desire for vengeance. Clemency is the vehicle to correct that.

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ACLU Seeks Information on Government’s Aerial Surveillance of Protesters

The government is using a deeply invasive, coordinated aerial surveillance campaign to monitor Black Lives Matter protests, gather information, and surveil people exercising their First Amendment rights.

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Police Divestment Efforts Must Include Universities

Young people on campuses around the country are calling for an end to private university policing.

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Prosecutors Disappoint During the Pandemic

The first post in our series analyzing the response from prosecutors to decarcerate and save lives during the COVID-19 pandemic in NYC, LA, Chicago, Houston, and Phoenix.

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D.C. Statehood is a Racial Justice Issue

The legal and moral argument for D.C. statehood.

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