The ACLU of Michigan files lawsuits that impact people’s rights by setting a legal precedent, or affecting the policies and actions of public officials. Our current Fall 2024 Legal Docket details our legal cases and actions taken in 2023-2024.
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Jan 23, 2020
Benton Harbor Struggles to Save Its High School
Student Rights
Status: Victory!
Benton Harbor, Michigan has a population that is 85 percent African American, and the poverty rate is 48 percent. By 2011 the school district’s debt had ballooned to $18 million. ...
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Jan 23, 2020
Knock and Talk
Criminal Legal Reform
When the police don’t have enough evidence to get a search warrant, they sometimes employ a procedure they have nicknamed “knock and talk” to investigate further. Courts have ruled that a police officer has...
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Jan 23, 2020
Police Shoot Dogs When Searching Home
Search and Seizure
Status: Victory!
In January 2016, Detroit police officers arrived at the home of Nikita Smith with a search warrant. Ms. Smith told the police that she owned three dogs and offered to put them in a separate room so they...
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Jan 23, 2020
Supreme Court Victory for Five-Year-Old's Right to Bring Service Dog to School
Disability Rights
Status: Landmark case
In a sweeping decision that should tear down barriers to justice for students with disabilities across the country, the ACLU of Michigan won a unanimous victory in the U.S. Supreme Court on...
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Oct 22, 2018
Emergency Manager Law
Voting Rights
Public Act 436 gives unelected “emergency managers” sweeping, far-reaching powers to displace or in some cases even dissolve local governments and school districts. A coalition of civil rights groups...
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Oct 17, 2018
Grand Rapids Police Arresting Innocent People for Trespassing