Press Releases

Supreme Court Denies Challenge to FDA Approval of Abortion Medication

The court unanimously rejected a request by anti-abortion groups to restrict mifepristone nationwide.
Issue Areas: Reproductive Freedom

Amid Black and Indigenous Studies Fights, Education Leaders Come to Maine

Across the United States, communities are fighting over whether and how to teach Black and Indigenous studies in public schools. This week, leading civil rights historian Dr. Hasan Kwame Jeffries is coming to Maine to present Lessons in Hard History.

Bangor Loitering Ban Violates First Amendment

A proposed ordinance before the Bangor City Council would restrict free speech under the guise of public safety.

Court Allows Expanded Lawsuit to Proceed Against State for Failing to Provide Attorneys

The Kennebec County Superior Court will allow the ACLU of Maine to name the Attorney General and sue the state over ineffective assistance of counsel, lack of counsel, and unlawful imprisonment.
Issue Areas: Criminal Legal Reform

Report: Number of People Denied Counsel Skyrockets as Law Court Allows Suit Against State to Proceed

Maine's Highest Court has allowed our lawsuit to return to trial in our case challenging the state's failure to uphold people's Sixth Amendment right to counsel.
Issue Areas: Criminal Legal Reform

Coalition Calls for Final Passage of Wabanaki, African American Studies Bill

The bill would give educators resources to teach Maine’s full history but must receive final votes following Tuesday’s funding approval.
Issue Areas: Indigenous Justice

Maine Lawmakers Reject So-Called Privacy Bill Backed by Big Tech

LD 1973 would have maintained the status quo for consumer privacy in Maine, allowing tech giants to continue their worst abuses.
Issue Areas: Privacy

ACLU of Maine Applauds House Passage of Speedy Trial Bill

LD 1771 would uphold Mainers’ Sixth Amendment right to a speedy trial, joining 41 states and the federal government.
Issue Areas: Criminal Legal Reform

ACLU Applauds Senate Rejection of Bill to Imprison Legally Innocent People

LD 2046 would make permanent a law allowing the state to imprison legally innocent people instead of providing necessary medical care. We're calling on the House to join their colleagues in the Senate by setting a clear end date to this dangerous practice.
Issue Areas: Criminal Legal Reform