
This week at the ACLU of Maine: The state legislature wraps up its session, SCOTUS hands down major decisions, Maine upholds its strongest-in-the-nation internet privacy laws, and more.
ACLU Files Nationwide Class-Action Lawsuit to Protect Birthright Citizenship Following SCOTUS Ruling

The new lawsuit was filed in response to Friday's Supreme Court ruling that restricts courts' ability to block illegal federal policies using nationwide injunctions. The ACLU's lawsuit aims to protect all families across the country who may be affected by those restrictions. It follows an earlier lawsuit we filed in January on behalf of advocacy groups whose members face harm under a birthright citizenship ban. While that case is currently pending before the First Circuit Court of Appeals, this new case fills the urgent gaps left by the Supreme Court's decision.
Read more about the lawsuit here
The Supreme Court issued several other impactful decisions this week, which you can read about here.
A Win for Internet Privacy in Maine

Thanks to advocacy from our supporters, lawmakers received over 6,500 messages supporting strong data privacy protections. It was a major win, and we couldn't have done it without your engagement. Next session, we’ll continue to need your help to pass LD 1822, which would set some of the highest standards for data privacy in the country.
Coming Soon: Legislative Session Wrap-Up
The Maine Legislature officially wrapped up its session this week, and we're excited to share some amazing outcomes from the session. We helped pass a number of priority bills protecting bodily autonomy, reproductive rights, freedom of expression, due process, data privacy, and more. We also defeated a slate of harmful proposals that would have undermined these fundamental freedoms.
We’ll share a full recap of the session next week, so stay tuned!
See You at Bangor Pride!

Come celebrate with us on Saturday, June 28, at Bangor Pride! We’ll be tabling at the festival along Merchants Plaza from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., sharing resources and connecting with our community. The parade is set to kick off at 11 a.m. We’d love to see you there!