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ACLU of Maryland to Testify Against Proposed Juvenile Curfew in Montgomery County
July 26, 2011Press releasePolice Practices, Children's Rights, Due Process, Justice for Children Who Are Incarcerated -
ACLU of Maryland stands up for youth and parent rights in Montgomery County juvenile curfew controversy
July 22, 2011Press releasePolice Practices, Children's Rights, Due Process, Justice for Children Who Are Incarcerated -
2011 Legislative Report
April 15, 2011Press releaseEducation, Housing Segregation and Economic Mobility, Immigrants' Rights, Free Speech, LGBTQ+ Rights, Privacy & Technology, Safe and Free, Education Funding, School Facilities, Student Achievement, Racial Justice, Disability Rights, Police Practices, Open Government, Children's Rights, Due Process, Voting Rights and Elections, Justice for Children Who Are Incarcerated, Legal Justice System, Gender and Sexuality Rights, Reproductive Freedom