Letter: Detroit City Clerk, Stop Misleading Detroit Voters About Need to Bring Picture ID to the Polls

The ACLU of Michigan sent a letter to Detroit City Clerk Janice Winfrey urging her to share correct information about Michigan's Voter ID law.

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Fancher: Law Enforcement Must Move Past Conversations To Action

As the black body count continues to mount, there are incessant calls for a “conversation” about how to improve police/community relations. As a consequence, well-meaning representatives of the community and law-enforcement executives are convening in meeting rooms around the country.

By ACLUMICH_DVincent

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Ehlena and Wonder’s Supreme Court Case: The Right and Wrong Way to Treat Students with Disabilities

The story behind the disability rights case being argued in the U.S. Supreme Court on Halloween is a story about the contrast between kindness and cruelty, a story about the right way and the wrong way to treat kids with disabilities.

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Flint Schools: Dealing With the Damage Done

The most recent numbers showing lead levels in the water of Flint’s public schools continue to hit with spine-chilling impact.Thirty months after an appointed emergency manager made the ill-fated decision to begin using the dangerously corrosive Flint River as the municipal water source for a city of nearly 1

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Trans Youth Underscores Importance of Courage in the Face of Bigoted Backlash

A remarkable event quietly took place recently in Saugatuck. A panel of courageous women and men took the stage at the local arts center to share with area residents their experience as transgender people.

By ACLUMICH_DVincent

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Why Millennial Voters Could Shape The Election Like No Generation Before Them

By Hannah Pollard-Garber, Guest Blogger

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New Report Criticizes EPA for Failures on Environmental Justice

Here’s a news flash that only confirms what people in communities such as Flint already knew to be true:

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Lansing Watchdog: Zeroing In on the Failures of Zero Tolerance Discipline Policies in Schools

ACLU at the Michigan Capitol – Week of September 19, 2016

By ACLUMICH_DDawsey

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Fixes to Flint Still Too Slow a Year After Tests Disproved State Claims About Water Safety

One year ago, on Sept. 15, 2015, a press conference was held on the lawn in front of Flint City Hall. Gathered before a small throng of reporters were members of Flint’s Coalition for Clean Water, scientists Marc Edwards and Siddhartha Roy of Virginia Tech and the ACLU of Michigan.

By ACLUMICH_DDawsey