All Cases

270 Court Cases
Court Case
January 6, 2022
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  • Voting Rights|
  • +1 Issue

Walczak and ACLU-PA v. Fulton County

On January 5, 2022, the ACLU of Pennsylvania filed suit against Fulton County for its failure to comply with a September 2021 order by the Office of Open Records to produce all records related to Fulton County’s review of its election results and voting machines.
Court Case
November 3, 2021
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  • Criminal Legal Reform

Commonwealth v. Lopez

Both the Superior Court and the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled that sentencing courts have the statutory and rules-based authority to reduce or waive court costs at the time of sentencing if a defendant is unable to afford to pay those costs. However, sentencing courts have no obligation to exercise that authority if they choose not to. The result is broader flexibility for courts to avoid having to burden indigent defendants with unaffordable costs.
Court Case
October 28, 2021
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  • Immigrants' Rights

Smith et al. v. Sobel et al.

On October 28, 2021, the ACLU of Pennsylvania and the law firm Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders LLP filed a lawsuit against the Clearfield County commissioners for failing to follow state law when the commissioners voted to approve contracts with federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
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October 4, 2021
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  • Voting Rights|
  • +2 Issues

Costa v. Corman (Commonwealth v. Dush)

On October 4, 2021, the ACLU of PA filed a motion to intervene on behalf of three advocacy organizations and eight individual voters in a lawsuit filed by the Pennsylvania attorney general challenging subpoenas issued by a state Senate committee for personally identifying information of voters.
Court Case
August 26, 2021
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Commonwealth v. Cannon

After the Superior Court ruled that a $5,000 fine was properly imposed against a defendant, the ACLU of Pennsylvania assisted in filing for reconsideration of that decision. As is detailed in the ACLU’s amicus curiae brief, the court incorrectly ruled that the defendant waived any argument about the fine because his counsel failed to raise it with the trial court. The Superior Court misunderstood that Cannon’s argument fell within the scope of a legality-of-the-sentence claim that cannot be waived. The brief explains the nuanced distinctions between the various types of arguments about whether a fine is lawful, categorizing them between ones that can and cannot be waived. Unfortunately, the Superior Court denied reconsideration without clarification.
Court Case
May 20, 2021
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  • First Amendment Rights

ACLU of Pennsylvania v. Montgomery County et al.

The ACLU of PA filed a federal lawsuit against Montgomery County and several administrators at the Montgomery County Correctional Facility alleging that the administrators have denied ACLU-PA attorneys and attorneys working with ACLU-PA the right to visit with people detained at the jail.
Court Case
March 19, 2021
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  • First Amendment Rights

UrbEd and Alliance for Philadelphia Public Schools v. School District of Philadelphia

On March 18, 2021, the ACLU of Pennsylvania and the law firm Offit Kurman P.C. filed a lawsuit in Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas against the Board of Education of the School District of Philadelphia, challenging the board’s new policy limiting the number of speakers.
Court Case
March 2, 2021
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  • First Amendment Rights

Abolitionist Law Center v. Judge Anthony Mariani

On March 2, 2021, the ACLU of Pennsylvania filed a federal constitutional lawsuit against Allegheny County Judge Anthony Mariani, on behalf of Abolitionist Law Center and with co-counsel from the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection at Georgetown University Law Center.
Court Case
March 1, 2021
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Walker-Montgomery v. McKeesport City Council

McKeesport residents and members of Take Action Mon Valley were denied the ability to attend, both in-person and virtually, a meeting of the McKeesport City Council in which residents were planning to address the actions of police in December during the search for a shooting suspect.