As the leading civil rights organization in the Lone Star State, we at the ACLU of Texas believe it is our duty to keep the public informed about the state of their civil liberties. The work we do at the legislature, in the courts, and in our communities is important, but there is no better defender of civil rights than a public that is informed and engaged.
Automated Translation Software is Confusing Some Texas Voters
Trump Administration is Illegally Turning Away Asylum Seekers
When President Trump announced on Monday that he planned to send some 5,000 military troops to fortify the southern border, even his supporters were quick to dismiss this as a political stunt. A convoy of...
When President Trump announced on Monday that he planned to send some 5,000 military troops to fortify the southern border, even his supporters were quick to dismiss this as a political stunt. A convoy of...
Businesses in Texas Can Help Get Out the Vote, Too. Here’s how.
Voting is a fundamental right guaranteed to all U.S. citizens, but not everyone chooses to exercise that right.
Especially in Texas. With one of the lowest voter registration rates in the nation,...
Voting is a fundamental right guaranteed to all U.S. citizens, but not everyone chooses to exercise that right.
Especially in Texas. With one of the lowest voter registration rates in the nation,...
Texas Legislative Scorecards: See Where These Candidates Stand
We asked candidates running for State Representative in House Districts 115, 113, 104, and 47 about their positions on 13 key pieces of legislation affecting civil rights and civil liberties in our state....
We asked candidates running for State Representative in House Districts 115, 113, 104, and 47 about their positions on 13 key pieces of legislation affecting civil rights and civil liberties in our state....
Supporting Our Constitution, Today and Always
On this date -- some 231 years ago in Philadelphia -- 39 delegates from the fledgling nation known as the United States of America came together to sign the final iteration of its Constitution.
Since...
On this date -- some 231 years ago in Philadelphia -- 39 delegates from the fledgling nation known as the United States of America came together to sign the final iteration of its Constitution.
Since...