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12 Latinx/e Changemakers from Maryland

This Latinx/e Heritage Month Hear About these Past and Present Changemakers

By Neydin Milián

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Party for a Purpose: ACLU Maryland New Year Happy Hour

You're invited.

The ACLU of Maryland board of directors is hosting a celebration to honor the work ACLU-MD achieved in 2025 and how we plan to carry these successes into 2026. Join us for a fun evening of laughs, libations, and legislative action.

Mark your calendars for Tuesday, January 6, 5 – 8 p.m., at Waverly Brewing Company.

Party for a Purpose is your opportunity to chat with local activists and ACLU-MD board members, supporters, and staffers, as we all take a break before we tackle the 2026 legislative session together – and have some fun at the same time!

Tickets are $10 each and will get you admission to the happy hour. (Drinks must be purchased separately at Waverly Brewing Company.)

This is an exclusive event, but we've already added you to the VIP list. All you need to do now, like we always do in Maryland, is show up.

Click here to grab your ticket.

We'll see you there!

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Stay informed on civil rights issues. Discover our latest actions and updates in the Press Release section.

Gazette Lauded for Editorial Supporting Student Free Speech

 

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Voter Hotline for Primary and General Election: 1-888-496-ACLU

In a statewide effort to educate voters about their rights and solve problems at the polls, the ACLU of Maryland has launched our 2014 Election Protection Campaign. As the group has done for the last five statewide and presidential elections, the ACLU will hold a hotline (1-888-496-ACLU) for Maryland voters for the Primary (June 24) and General Election Day (November 4). In addition, the ACLU is offering Maryland Voter Empowerment Cards in English and Spanish.

By Amy Cruice, Meredith Curtis Goode

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Lifting the Voices of Housing Voucher Holders

My organization, the Maryland ACLU, recently helped launch a new website, www.housingmobility.org. Who needs another housing website? In fact, yes, there is a need.

By Barbara Samuels

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Marking a marriage equality milestone

There are many milestones on the road to justice. Here in Maryland, one such signpost on the journey to realizing marriage equality was the groundbreaking 2006 ruling by Baltimore Circuit Judge M. Brooke Murdock, who has now retired from the bench. Judge Murdock said that it was a violation of the state constitution to deny same-sex couples the right to marry. Now, similar rulings are close to commonplace - it seems as if new ones are issued every few months in "Red," "Purple," and "Blue" states across the country. But in 2006, her decision was visionary, and courageous.

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Not My Boss's Business: Rally at the Supreme Court

By Brittany Oliver, ACLU of Maryland 

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Crownsville: A piece of Maryland history that shouldn't be forgotten

In honor of Black History Month, the ACLU of Maryland and other coalition partners want to ensure that the victims of unconscionable treatment at Crownsville State Hospital are not forgotten.

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Why are your tax dollars subsidizing religious schools?

As many public school systems are struggling to maintain current teachers and programs, the investments needed for new curricula, and staff are being put off. They are struggling to find the billions necessary to renovate decrepit school buildings and to upgrade technology to meet state testing standards. Now is not the time to be giving away millions of taxpayer dollars in subsidies to private and religious schools.

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Maryland top of the class in movement to end zero-tolerance school discipline

By Jessica Clark, ACLU of Maryland

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Justin Bieber? What about all the other immigrants detained & deported for lesser charges?

In case you missed it, Justin Bieber is in trouble with the law -- for late-night drag racing in Miami Beach, Florida. His arrest sparked so much national outrage from his supporters that #FreeBieber began trending on Twitter.

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