Press Releases

ACLU of Maine Files Lawsuit Challenging Maine’s Inadequate Indigent Defense System

The ACLU of Maine is suing the Maine Commission on Indigent Legal Services (MCILS) over its failure to provide constitutionally adequate legal representation to poor people accused of crimes in Maine. 
Issue Areas: Criminal Legal Reform

Advocates Respond to Investigation about Use of Force at Long Creek

An investigation into reports of use of force at Long Creek this summer has confirmed that youth were subjected to chokeholds and prone restraints, in violation of the youth prison’s policy.

ACLU of Maine Statement on United States v. Boyd Decision

A federal district judge has suppressed evidence recovered during an illegal traffic stop in the case of United States v. Boyd, in which the ACLU of Maine filed an amicus brief.
Issue Areas: Criminal Legal Reform

ACLU of Maine Statement on Long Creek Staff Changes and Criminal Investigation

The Department of Corrections is changing oversight at Long Creek, and law enforcement are investigating allegations of dangerous use of force at the youth prison.

Advocates Renew Calls for Governor Mills to Close Long Creek

The calls come after reports of guards continuing to use dangerous force against incarcerated young people.

Maine Senate Fails to Pass Critical Drug Reform Bill, Despite Overwhelming Support from Advocates and Voters

The Senate’s failure comes as Maine reports an average of 12 overdose deaths per week.
Issue Areas: Criminal Legal Reform

Maine Enacts Significant Bail Reform Law

The law would reduce the number of people awaiting trial simply because of their poverty 
Issue Areas: Criminal Legal Reform

Maine Enacts Strongest Statewide Facial Recognition Regulations in the Country

The law received backing from the ACLU of Maine and Maine law enforcement 
Issue Areas: Privacy

Major Drug Reform Bill Passes in Maine House, Faces Vote in Senate

In a significant step toward moving Maine’s drug policy away from punishment and toward evidence-based solutions, the Maine House voted 77-62 on Thursday to advance LD 967.
Issue Areas: Criminal Legal Reform