Past Events

MI Joint Task Force on Jail and Pretrial Incarceration

The Michigan Joint Task Force on Jail and Pretrial Incarceration is a bipartisan group of state and county leaders tasked with making recommendations that would influence the expansion of alternatives to jail, the reduction of jail admissions and length of stay.

August 23, 2019 to
August 24, 2019

Be an Empowered Voter: Online Training Series

Join the ACLU of Michigan, League of Women Voters of Michigan, Voters Not Politicians, and Campus Vote Project for a voting rights webinar series to continue to be an empowered voter.

July 10, 2019 to
July 11, 2019

Be An Empowered Voter: Online Training Series

Join the ACLU of Michigan, League of Women Voters of Michigan, Voters Not Politicians, and Campus Vote Project for a voting rights webinar series to continue to be an empowered voter.

July 10, 2019 to
July 11, 2019

4th of July Parade in Ann Arbor

Please join us as we march behind the ACLU banner in the Ann Arbor 4th of July Parade! It's a fun way to celebrate our Bill of Rights and resist the current attack on civil liberties.

July 4, 2019

Dare to Create: 2019 ACLU of Michigan Luncheon

Join us for the 2019 ACLU of Michigan Luncheon with Special Guest, Brandon Buskey, ACLU Deputy Director for Smart Justice Litigation, Criminal Law Reform Project

May 16, 2019 to
May 17, 2019

Smart Justice Campaign Launch: Traverse City

More than 40% of the people in Michigan’s local jails are there because they cannot afford bail — not because they are guilty of a crime. In Michigan, people are incarcerated for longer than nearly every other state.

May 11, 2019 to
May 12, 2019

Smart Justice Campaign Launch: Oak Park

More than 40% of the people in Michigan’s local jails are there because they cannot afford bail — not because they are guilty of a crime. In Michigan, people are incarcerated for longer than nearly every other state.

May 11, 2019 to
May 12, 2019

Smart Justice Campaign Launch: Grand Rapids

More than 40% of the people in Michigan’s local jails are there because they cannot afford bail — not because they are guilty of a crime. In Michigan, people are incarcerated for longer than nearly every other state.

May 11, 2019 to
May 12, 2019