Federal Judges are Failing Incarcerated People During the Pandemic

Andrea Woods, Staff Attorney, Criminal Law Reform Project I am

A row of general population inmates, handcuffed and in orange jumpsuits, walk in a line at San Quentin State Prison.

We the People: Democracy Depends on Us

We the People: Democracy Depends on Us is the ACLU of Maine's annual event. It will be available to view on September 17 starting at 3 p.m.

We the People: Democracy Depends on Us

Votes for Women — and Everyone — Now!

Susan N. Herman, Former PresidentWhen the 19t

Let women vote.

Testimony on Treatment of Unsheltered Persons in Portland

Homelessness is a racial and gender justice issue. Homelessness and racism are public health emergencies requiring investment in housing, treatment, and services—not segregation and criminalization. Punishing people for sleeping outside or silencing protests raises serious constitutional concerns

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Wrongfully Arrested Because Face Recognition Can’t Tell Black People Apart

Victoria Burton-Harris, Criminal Defense Attorney, McCaskey Law, PLC

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Reimagining the Role of Police

Anthony D. Romero, ACLU Executive Director Over

Protesters take a knee on Flatbush Avenue in front of New York City police officers during a solidarity rally for George Floyd

Testimony on School Resources Officers

Testimony to the Portland Board of Education by Zachary Heiden, Legal Director, ACLU of Maine We urge you to reject funding for police officers in Portland schools and put those resources where they are truly needed – into mental health resources for your students who desperately need them.

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Editorial: Shrink Maine’s prison population to fight COVID

The following appeared on the Portland Press Herald editorial page:

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The Added Importance of the Census, in Light of COVID-19

By Steven K. Choi, Executive Director, New York Immigration Coalition

Two envelopes containing 2020 U.S. Census forms.