Racial Justice

Racial Justice

Though generations of civil rights activism have led to important gains in legal, political, social, employment, educational and other spheres, the forced removal of indigenous peoples and the enslavement of those of African descent marked the beginnings of a system of racial injustice from which our nation has yet to break free.

While the law provides equal opportunity in theory, it is too often denied in fact. The ACLU aims to preserve and extend constitutionally guaranteed rights to people who have historically been denied their rights on the basis of race or ethnicity.

The Latest

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ACLU-PA and Education Law Center Send Guidance to PA Schools In Response to Department of Education Threats to Cut Funding Over DEI

ACLU-PA and the Education Law Center-PA sent a letter of guidance to Pennsylvania school districts and charter schools in response to a U.S. Department of Education threat to cut federal funding to schools that implement policies that promote diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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Know Your Rights While Traveling

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Schools Where Everyone is Welcome

Historically, America’s public schools have been spaces where debates and resistance to civil liberties have played out. From racial integration to political protests, protecting the rights of students has been central to the story of constitutional rights.
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Allentown Crisis Response Pilot Program

Court Case
Oct 26, 2021

El et al. v. 38th Judicial District et al.

The American Civil Liberties Union filed a class action lawsuit on behalf of six plaintiffs, challenging the unconstitutional incarceration of people facing probation and parole revocation proceedings in Montgomery County.
Court Case
Apr 10, 2019

McKeesport Black Student Union v. Holtzman

Court Case
Dec 21, 2017

United States v. Pedro Ramon Payano

Court Case
Aug 13, 2012

Foster, et al. v. City of Pittsburgh