Democracy Watch: EAA Earns Failing Marks on Openness

Last December, regents for Eastern Michigan University put the Education Achievement Authority on notice, saying that a number of severe problems had to be addressed in the coming year for the controversial school district to remain in existence.

By ACLUMICH_DDawsey

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ACLU of Michigan Executive Director Responds to Attempts to Scapegoat Group for Questioning Ballot Strategy

ACLU of Michigan Executive Director Kary Moss today issued the following statement in response to reports that the ACLU of Michigan is not supporting a ballot initiative to update the state’s Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act.

By ACLUMICH_DDawsey

Why HIV Diagnosis Still Carries Stigma in Michigan

When Charlie Sheen publicly announced that he is a person living with HIV, I was struck by two things: Sheen shared that, since his diagnosis four years ago, he has been on antiretroviral medications and his viral load is currently undetectable (meaning there are so few copies of the HIV virus in his blood that tests cannot register it). But he also divulged that he had been subject to expensive blackmails for the last few years in order to keep his status private.

By ACLUMICH_eadolphus

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Next Steps in ACLU Michigan's Love v. Johnson Lawsuit

Our case challenging the Secretary of State's policy on changing ID gender markers is moving forward.

By ACLUMICH_eadolphus

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Accurate ID For Trans Community Is Step Toward Transition

Imagine waking up in the body of the opposite sex.

By ACLUMICH_eadolphus

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All Refugees in Michigan, America Deserve Compassion

Following the recent abhorrent terrorist attacks in Paris by extremists, fear has spread throughout our country, largely in part due to misinformation.  And this fear has generated, rekindled, and exacerbated feelings of xenophobia, Islamophobia, and racism within our communities towards our neighbors. 

By ACLUMICH_eadolphus

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Democracy Watch: Flint Residents Ask EPA to Change Drinking Water Rule

The City of Flint took center stage Wednesday during a meeting of water experts considering proposed changes to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s “Lead and Copper Rule.”

By ACLUMICH_eadolphus

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ACLU of Michigan Executive Director Reacts to Snyder Flip-Flop on Refugees

Kary Moss, executive director of the ACLU of Michigan, has issued a statement urging Gov. Rick Snyder to reconsider his recent decision to back away from a plan to relocate hundreds of Syrian refugees in Michigan.

By ACLUMICH_DDawsey

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ACLU, Flint Residents to Sue City, State over Lead in Drinking Water

DETROIT – Residents of Flint, together with the ACLU of Michigan and the Natural Resources Defense Council, today announced their intention to sue state and city officials for ongoing violations of the federal Safe Drinking Water Act amid the city’s widespread lead-contamination crisis. A lawsuit would force officials to address repeated, systemic failures to follow federal rules designed to protect the public health from dangerous levels of lead exposure.

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