What executive orders can – and cannot – do, and why we have them in the first place
These orders represent a deliberate attempt to undo progress on diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility and create new barriers to opportunity.
At 13, Maribel Hernández Rivera thought that no one cared about her struggles as an undocumented person living in the U.S. Today, as an advocate for immigrants’ rights, she’s showing communities across the country that someone out there does care.
The ACLU of Pennsylvania is prepared for a second Trump administration, which is a clear and present danger to civil liberties, to communities we serve, and to democracy itself.
By Mike Lee
With just a few weeks until Election Day, here's what you need to know about displaying political signs on private property.
As the upcoming election on November 5th approaches, it’s crucial for all voters in Pennsylvania to be aware of their rights—especially when it comes to language assistance at the polls.
Election Day is just around the corner! If you’re planning to make your voice heard on November 5, 2024, here’s what you need to know to ensure your vote counts.
When it comes to immigration and public safety, politicians running for office in 2024 tend to get it all wrong no matter if they are a Democrat or a Republican.
By Andy Hoover, Danitra Sherman
This is a small snapshot of evidence in our lawsuit against the state over its failure to fund public defenders. As it stands, the commonwealth, excluding the Defender Association of Philadelphia, is tied with Mississippi for dead last in per capita funding of public defenders.
By Veronica Miller, Ari Shapell
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