How we’re fighting for your right to vote in Pennsylvania

Efforts by anti-democracy politicians to stop people from voting is often a slow creep. The removal of a drop box. A push to discard a handful of mail ballots over immaterial errors. A change in policy disallowing voters to fix errors.

By Marian K. Schneider

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Philadelphia Police Program to Reduce Race Disparities in Pedestrian Stops Goes Citywide As Public Safety Policy Slides Backwards

If you’ve been following the ACLU of Pennsylvania’s work in recent years, you may have heard about our ongoing settlement with the city of Philadelphia regarding police officers’ use of stop-and-frisk.

By Julie Zaebst, Solomon Furious Worlds

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Meet Mike Lee, ACLU-PA’s new executive director

Meet our new executive director, Mike Lee!

By Mike Lee

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It’s time to end violence against sex workers. That means decriminalizing the industry.

As the ACLU of Pennsylvania continues working to decriminalize sex work, we want to take a moment to acknowledge International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers.

By Naiymah Sanchez

End Violence Against Sex Workers

Freedom of Speech In Challenging Times

The ACLU of Pennsylvania categorically condemns threats of violence, as well as bigotry directed at any group. We also stand, as we always have, on the side of free and unfettered political speech, even when that speech seems intolerable to some.

By Claire Landau, Witold "Vic" Walczak

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Why is the Central Bucks School District going after a beloved teacher?

A few months ago, we introduced you to Andrew Burgess, who has been teaching for 16 years in the Central Bucks School District. He finds teaching to be a joyful experience and takes tremendous satisfaction when his “students find inspiration, find their voice, and begin to take ownership and pride in their work.” 

By Witold "Vic" Walczak, Richard T. Ting

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Pipeline of unnecessary legislation fuels mass incarceration crisis in Pennsylvania

Law enforcement and prosecutors already have all of the tools necessary to protect public safety. But over the last four decades, the Pennsylvania General Assembly has become a bipartisan offense factory, churning out hundreds of new bills each legislative session that duplicate existing law or add unnecessarily harsh new criminal penalties to our already bloated criminal code. This is the statehouse-to-prison pipeline.The ACLU of Pennsylvania tracks all criminal laws proposed or passed by lawmakers in Harrisburg for our biennial report More Law, Less Justice: Pennsylvania's Statehouse-to-Prison Pipeline. Late last month, we released our latest edition for the 2021-2022 legislative session.Mass incarceration begins at the statehouse. The purpose of this report is to highlight the role and responsibility of the Pennsylvania General Assembly in fueling our state’s ongoing mass incarceration crisis.

By Elizabeth Randol

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Why We’re Taking Legal Action - Again - Against the Central Bucks School District

Here we go again. For the second time in less than a year, the ACLU of Pennsylvania has taken legal action against Central Bucks School District because of the district’s discriminatory and punitive policies against LGBQ&T students and their allies.

By Witold "Vic" Walczak, Richard T. Ting

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Stop and frisk: a clear failure of public safety policy

Despite what you might hear from some candidates for mayor and city council in Philadelphia, one policing tactic that has proven a failure time and again in bolstering public safety is so-called stop-and-frisk.

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