The year ahead

Looking to the future

By Loren Khogali

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Shunning those with criminal convictions hurts us all

As representatives of organizations dedicated to equal justice under the law, we are troubled that a member of any court in our state, let alone its highest court, would object to talented, qualified people working in our judicial system based solely on mistakes they made in their distant past.

By Loren Khogali

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2022 Year in Review

In 2022, the ACLU of Michigan brought the formidable power of its legal, political, and organizing efforts to protect the fundamental constitutional rights of every person in Michigan.

Year End Review

Bulldozers at Their Door 

Why We’re Defending the Religious Freedom of Lenawee County’s Amish Community 

By Phil Mayor

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We crafted Prop 3. Here's what it really does.

With Election Day approaching, misinformation regarding Proposal 3 is flooding the airwaves and filling mailboxes. As the leaders of three distinct and very different statewide organizations supporting reproductive freedom, we are compelled to set the record straight.

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Making History in Michigan

The urgent fight to protect both democracy and reproductive freedom

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At the Intersection of Free Speech and Abortion Rights

One Michigan woman’s viral TikTok videos and the need to pass Prop 3

By Phil Mayor

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Protecting a Democracy Under Assault

The link between Proposals 2 & 3, and the power we all hold.

By Shelli Weisberg

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Opinion: Have we forgotten what a public library is for?

In August, people in Jamestown, Mich., just outside Grand Rapids, signaled with their votes that they would rather defund — and possibly shutter — their only public library than keep books with LGBTQ themes on the shelves. The impact of such a vote is deeply concerning. And the place from which it

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