ACLU of Texas Comment on Three Non-Profit Groups Targeted by Harris County at Polls
HOUSTON — As voters continued in mass to the polls during early voting, the Harris County Clerk’s office instructed poll workers Wednesday
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HOUSTON — As voters continued in mass to the polls during early voting, the Harris County Clerk’s office instructed poll workers Wednesday
DALLAS – Weeks ahead of the November 6th election, the ACLU of Texas hosted a public forum today to give the Dallas County district attorney candidates an opportunity to share their thoughts on smart justice reform.
DALLAS — More than 200,000 signed petitions were delivered today to Greyhound’s headquarters demanding the transportation company stop allowing Border Patrol officials to board buses and search or question passengers without a warrant or probable cause.
AUSTIN — In the past week, two lawsuits have been filed by Texas religious groups seeking to overturn Austin’s ordinances that protect LGBTQ people from discrimination.
Kali Cohn, staff attorney for the ACLU of Texas, had this reaction:
HOUSTON — Reacting to the Prairie View A&M voting precinct issue, ACLU of Texas Legal Consultant Matthew McCarthy said: “The ACLU of Texas calls on officials in Waller County to take immediate action to correct voter registration issues impacting hundreds of Prairie View A&M students.
HOUSTON — The ACLU of Texas and the Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC) filed yesterday open records requests to the Sheriff’s Departments in Fannin and Lamar Counties. The requests seek information regarding the extent of collaboration between local law enforcement and U.S.