Today, SCOTUS will hear its first transgender rights case. Here's what to expect.

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear three cases that will have significant impact on the rights of LGBTQ people, specifically whether it is legal to fire workers because of their sexual orientation or gender identity.

By Jay Kaplan

Aimee Stephens

Surveillance Isn’t Security, No Matter How It’s Sold

Growing concerns over technology with well-known flaws will only further damage police-community relations.

By Rodd Monts

Facial recognition

To end mass incarceration in Michigan, we must demand fair sentencing.

Our state’s addiction to mass incarceration has torn families apart, damaged communities of color and wasted hundreds of millions of tax dollars, with nearly $2 billion a year spent on our prison system.

Rally for fair sentencing.

The State of Abortion Rights in Michigan

Despite strong public support for reproductive freedom, Michigan legislators have joined efforts to drastically curtail access to abortions or overturn Roe vs. Wade completely.

By Curt Guyette

Abortion protest

Abortion rights are under attack like never before.

Renee Chelian's harrowing story illustrates the extreme dangers of ending an unwanted pregnancy before the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark Roe v. Wade decision in 1973 recognized a constitutional right to abortion.

By Curt Guyette

Activist protesting for reproductive rights at the Supreme Court

University of Michigan’s policy is unnecessarily traumatizing for those who report sexual assault. It must be changed.

We have sent a letter to the University of Michigan urging its administration to withdraw an interim policy that requires students who file sexual misconduct complaints to undergo cross-examination conducted personally by their alleged abusers.

University Michigan Union

This Grand Rapids Police Policy requires officers to get approval before working with ICE.

Under the new policy, people cannot be stopped, questioned, arrested, searched, or detained based solely on suspected violations of civil immigration law.

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Remembering Jimmy Aldaoud

On Thursday, Aug. 15, the Chaldean Community Foundation, Congressman Andy Levin and Congresswoman Brenda L. Lawrence hosted a vigil for Jimmy Aldaoud, the 41-year-old Detroit man who was deported to Iraq.

Vigil for Jimmy Aldaoud

"ICE is not above the law." We are calling on these 11 agencies to end cooperation with ICE.

The ACLU and MIRC sent letters today to nine county sheriffs, prosecutors, and two police chiefs, urging that they stop detaining people in jails at the request of ICE.

After citizen detained, Kent County sheriff changes ICE-hold policy