This Week in Civil Liberties: New Mexico’s Failed Abortion Ban, The Campaign to Close Guantánamo, and Voting Rights in Kansas

Each Friday, we’ll bring you updates on the latest civil liberties news from Maine and the nation.

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2014 Session Preview

The Maine State Legislature is gearing up for the 2014 short session - and so are we! We are closely watching any bills that threaten or promote civil liberties. While we haven't taken an official position on any bills yet, here's a list of some bills that we're following:

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The ERA: Why We Care

This past Saturday, I attended the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) Call to Action Panel in Brewer with 28 other women representing organizations from all across Maine. I was welcomed by an enthusiastic group of women of all ages, from Maine’s legislature, University of Maine Women’s Resource Center, Maine NEW Leadership, Business and Professional Women/ME, Maine, Maine Women’s Hall of Fame, and other organizations, gathered together to discuss the current state of the ERA and to move forward with strategy ideas. Many of the women in the room had fought hard for the ERA in the 1970s, and expressed their willingness to take up the issue again. 

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This Week in Civil Liberties: Reproductive Rights, ACLU Art & Marriage Equality

Each Friday, we’ll bring you updates on the latest civil liberties news from Maine and the nation.

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This Story Reminds Us of Why We Must Remain Vigilant On Abortion Rights

This just in from the rage-inducing stories department: a judge in Nebraska is forcing a 16-year-old girl to give birth against her will.

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This Week in Civil Liberties: Facebook, Constitution Day, and Reproductive Freedom

Each Friday, we’ll bring you updates on the latest civil liberties news from Maine and the nation.

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On Chelsea Manning

Thursday morning, Chelsea Manning came out as a transgender woman. Following her announcement, a military spokesman stated that the Army will not provide gender affirming healthcare for Ms. Manning, which raises significant constitutional concerns. The national ACLU writes:

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2013 Legislative Review

We went into the 126th Legislature with a plan: to bring Maine's privacy laws up to speed with advancing technology. To that end, we proposed a 5-bill privacy package with bipartisan sponsorship. And while it was an uphill battle the whole way, we were successful in winning privacy protections and standing up for the 4th Amendment! 

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The Truth is Out: Anti-Choicer Comes Clean About Agenda

There are not many other issues that raise the hackles of perfectly polite, open-minded Americans like the ongoing debate on Abortion Access in the United States. It seems as though it has become a discussion centralized on morals, religious practices and the polarized mentalities of the different regions of this nation. But what we polite, open-minded folk often forget is that the core of this dispute, as it pertains to the national stage, is really about freedom. It is not necessary (nor even remotely possible) for every member of the Senate or the House to personally agree with abortion. But what is absolutely dire is that our nation's government recalls and acts according to its fundamental oath to protect the 'life and liberty' of its citizens.

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