With Abortion Access in Question, It’s Time to Show Up

For those of us who care about abortion access, the news out of Texas this month has been terrifying.

By Julie Zaebst

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I Support Victims’ Rights. And I Oppose Marsy’s Law.

I have seen the criminal legal system from every angle imaginable.

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Remembering Babette Josephs

ACLU-PA staff and board members shared their reflections about Representative Babette Josephs after hearing the news of her passing.

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Why “stop and frisk” should not be used for petty offenses

If you are regularly stopped by the Philadelphia police, you are probably a Black man. If you are not regularly stopped by police, you should watch this video of a stop by Philadelphia police. Go on, watch it. I’ll wait.

By Mary Catherine Roper

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Hempfield School District should foster education, not discrimination

It’s no secret that some politicians and pundits work to divide the country by stoking the so-called “culture war” with invented problems.

By Naiymah Sanchez

Hempfield School District Support Trans Athletes Protest

What Fulton v. City of Philadelphia means for TLGBQIA+ families and individuals

The United States Supreme Court decision in Fulton v. City of Philadelphia has raised a lot of questions about what the court’s ruling means for LGBTQIA+ families and individuals in Philadelphia, and across the country.

By Mary Catherine Roper

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What a Mayor Ed Gainey could mean for Pittsburgh

Last month, state Representative Ed Gainey edged out Mayor Bill Peduto in the Democratic mayoral primary. Rep. Gainey is now on track to be elected as Pittsburgh’s first Black mayor in November, an event that has taken far too long in a city with a large Black population.

By Terrell Thomas

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What Larry Krasner’s Primary Win Means for Criminal Legal Reform. And How He Can Go Further.

Krasner has tackled some of the great injustices that his predecessors carried out. He also has more work to do to effectively improve the criminal legal system in Philadelphia.

By Reggie Shuford

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Christian Hall should still be alive

Christian Hall walked to work, but he was studying to take his driver’s test and saving to buy a car. The future seemed bright. But on December 30, 2020, the 19-year-old was in distress and needed help.

By Reggie Shuford

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