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.
The Texas Legislature’s Culture War
On July 12, Texas House Democrats headed to Washington D.C. in a last resort attempt to deny Republicans the quorum they needed to pass restrictive voting measures during a special legislative session. The...
On July 12, Texas House Democrats headed to Washington D.C. in a last resort attempt to deny Republicans the quorum they needed to pass restrictive voting measures during a special legislative session. The...
Disability Pride Month in a Time of Turmoil in Texas
In the summer of 1990, the first Disability Pride Day was held to celebrate...
In the summer of 1990, the first Disability Pride Day was held to celebrate...
Pride Month Is and Has Always Been About Protest
LGBTQ Pride Month started as a commemoration of the Stonewall Inn six-day protests in 1969. Since the first Pride...
LGBTQ Pride Month started as a commemoration of the Stonewall Inn six-day protests in 1969. Since the first Pride...
Unaccompanied Children’s Well-Being Must Come First at Fort Bliss and Across Texas
Digital Equity is Critical to Creating Opportunity for All Texans
For all Texans, broadband is an essential part of everyday life. From students doing...
For all Texans, broadband is an essential part of everyday life. From students doing...