Veto Overrides Now: Time to Finally Enact Parole Reform and Protect Immigrants

Our legislators must override Governor Hogan’s vetoes to create a better Maryland for all.

By Neydin Milián

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Spooky! What Civil Rights Violations Scare Us Most This Halloween Season

Together, we can prevent a scary future and build a better community.

By Neydin Milián

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Talk to Kids About Race in Schools? Yes, We Should.

Cultural relevancy and race equity learning belong in the classroom.

By Neydin Milián

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MURPHY/HELDRETH: Time for State’s Attorney Braveboy to Reveal Dangerous-Officer List

OpEd published in The Washington Informer on October 20, 2021.

MURPHY/HELDRETH: Time for State’s Attorney Braveboy to Reveal Dangerous-Officer List

Abortion Rights Are On the Line

New Supreme Court Session Begins

By Neydin Milián

Ellen Hutton, Lorena Diaz, Sergio España, and Amy Cruice hold abortion rights protest signs at a rally in Annapolis to defend abortion.

Celebrating Latinx Heritage Month 2021

To kick off #LatinxHeritageMonth, ACLU of Maryland staff members shared what makes them proud of their Latinx heritage.

By Neydin Milián, Lorena Magdalena Diaz, Sergio España

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Here is What You Need to Know: New Laws Taking Effect This October

Want to find out about what new Maryland laws are going into effect October 1 that could affect you and your civil rights? Check out our list below.

By Neydin Milián, Caylin Young

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Blame state inaction for the condition of Baltimore schools

OpEd published in The Baltimore Sun on September 27, 2021.

By Frank Patinella

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How Black and Latinx Officers Blew the Whistle on Racism and Won

“People lost their jobs, some were demoted, some were driven out, and community members were killed.”

By Neydin Milián, Meredith Curtis Goode

HNLEA v. PGPD victory. Pictured from left to right: Joe Perez, Sonya Zollicoffer, and Thomas Boone.