Legal Justice System

ACLU of Maryland's legal justice system work focuses on due process, justice for children who are incarcerated, police practices, and prisoners' rights.

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The ACLU of Maryland is committed to helping re-envision a legal justice* approach that is fair and free of racism, keeps communities safe, and respects the dignity and rights of all who come into contact with it.

We seek to defend constitutional rights, including the prohibition on unreasonable searches and seizures and the right to due process of law, that are fundamental to a free society and that protect every American from abuses of state power.

We seek to confront illegal and discriminatory police practices and seek to ensure that law enforcement agencies are accountable to the people they are supposed to serve.

We work with lawmakers, community organizations, and policy leaders across the state to reform Maryland’s wasteful, ineffective legal justice system, combat mass-incarceration, and over-criminalization, which disproportionately affects communities of color, and to redirect the staggering resources now devoted to incarceration, to improving our communities, in particular communities of color.

*ACLU of Maryland uses the phrase "legal justice" instead of "criminal justice" system.


Side Effects: The Misguided War on Marijuana

 

Watch the stories of Marylanders caught in the crosshairs of Maryland's War on Marijuana. A film produced by the ACLU of Maryland and New Lens Productions. Support for legislation to tax and regulate marijuana is growing. The ACLU believes the time is now to end the racially disparate approach of stopping, searching, arresting and jailing people for possession of marijuana. It not only wastes limited resources but also hurts communities and erodes trust with law enforcement.


The Power of Prosecutors: An Overview

Prosecutors have used their power to pack jails and prisons. And it has taken decades, billions of dollars, and thousands of laws to turn the United States into the largest incarcerator in the world. But did you know that prosecutors also have the power to dismantle this machine — even without changing a single law? Prosecutors have the power to flood jails and prisons, ruin lives, and deepen racial disparities with the stroke of a pen. But they also have the discretion to do the opposite. This video explores the power of prosecutors to continue to drive mass incarceration — or end it.

The Latest

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Advocates Celebrate Passage of Second Look Act, Urge Continued Push for Justice

After years of tireless advocacy by families, formerly incarcerated people, and community leaders, the Maryland General Assembly has passed the Second Look Act (HB 853), providing a long-overdue pathway for sentence reconsideration grounded in rehabilitation, not retribution.
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Community Organizations Express Concern Over Public Safety Committee's Decision on Freedom to Leave Act with logos for Decrim MoCo, Young People for Progress, Silver Spring Justice Coalition, Jews United for Justice, and ACLU of Maryland.

Community Organizations Express Concern Over Public Safety Committee’s Decision on Freedom to Leave Act

Community organizations and local advocate members of the Decriminalize Montgomery County Campaign held a press conference to express their concerns over the Public Safety Committee's 2-1 unfavorable decision on the Freedom to Leave Act (Bill 2-24).
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SENT stamp over letter ACLU of Maryland sent to the Maryland State Police.

Facial Recognition “Lineups” Not Enough for Probable Cause, Says ACLU to State Police

MSP Developing Model Statewide Facial Recognition Policy that Needs to Protect Marylander’s Rights
Podcast
Corey Stottlemyer is standing in front of a brick wall. He is a white man with short brown and gray hair, wearing glasses and a suite.

Meet Our New Board President, Corey Stottlemyer

On this episode of Thinking Freely, I’m excited to share with you all the experience and insights of one of the ACLU of Maryland’s key leaders.
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