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Press Conference to Support Transparency in Police Misconduct Investigations
February 8, 2017Press releaseImmigrants' Rights, Racial Justice, Police Practices, Children's Rights, Due Process, Justice for Children Who Are Incarcerated, Legal Justice System -
One Year After the Uprising for Freddie Gray and for Police Accountability
April 27, 2016News updateEducation, Housing Segregation and Economic Mobility, Education Funding, Racial Justice, Police Practices, Children's Rights, Due Process, Rights of People in Prisons and Jails, Justice for Children Who Are Incarcerated, Legal Justice System -
Historic Passage of Death Penalty Repeal in Maryland
March 19, 2013News updateRacial Justice, Due Process, Rights of People in Prisons and Jails, Justice for Children Who Are Incarcerated, Legal Justice System -
Proposed Discipline Regulations Hold Districts Accountable for Racial Disparities
October 15, 2013News updateStudent Achievement, Racial Justice, Disability Rights, Children's Rights, Due Process, Justice for Children Who Are Incarcerated, Education, School Climate -
The Time is Now for Maryland to End the Death Penalty
February 13, 2013News updateRacial Justice, Due Process, Rights of People in Prisons and Jails, Justice for Children Who Are Incarcerated, Legal Justice System -
The Fight Continues: Ending Mass Incarceration in Maryland
September 9, 2013News updateRacial Justice, Rights of People in Prisons and Jails, Justice for Children Who Are Incarcerated, Legal Justice System, Police Practices, Due Process -
Department of Justice findings regarding the Baltimore City Police Department
August 10, 2016Press releaseImmigrants' Rights, Student Achievement, Racial Justice, Disability Rights, Police Practices, Children's Rights, Due Process, Justice for Children Who Are Incarcerated, Legal Justice System -
ACLU Briefing Paper Finds At Least 109 Police-Involved Killings Since 2010
March 18, 2015Press releaseRacial Justice, Police Practices, Open Government, Due Process, Justice for Children Who Are Incarcerated, Legal Justice System -
OPED in Washington Post: Maryland has started on prison reform. But what about the thousands in jails?
June 1, 2016News updateRacial Justice, Police Practices, Due Process, Rights of People in Prisons and Jails, Justice for Children Who Are Incarcerated, Legal Justice System -
ACLU Urges Justice Department to Investigate the Use and Impact of Face Recognition
October 18, 2016Press releaseImmigrants' Rights, Free Speech, Privacy & Technology, Safe and Free, Racial Justice, Police Practices, Open Government, Children's Rights, Due Process, Justice for Children Who Are Incarcerated, Legal Justice System