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Gay Plack was shot and killed by Henrico police officers in her Westend home last week and now the ACLU wants the police body-cam to be released to the public. Several community leaders and the media were able to view the footage of the officer-involved shooting, but the video will not be shared with the […]

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"You can't look away because it doesn’t affect you this minute, but it’s going to affect you eventually," the comedian told the crowd during a March 31 ACLU event.

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The actress predicts they will regret their vote when Trump's policies eventually harms them.

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The parents maintain that the child's name has nothing to do with religion.

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U.S. District Judge Ann Donnelly issued an emergency stay temporarily halting the removal of travelers detained after POTUS issued an order to ban Muslim immigrants from entering the U.S.

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Chicago's murder rate has spiked to a 20-year high and one city alderman blames it on residents speaking out against injustice.

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In a joint complaint, the NAACP and two disabled Black students accuse Richmond, Virginia Schools of Discrimination. The U.S. Department of Education's Civil Rights Division is evaluating the allegations.

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A federal judge suspends school board elections in Ferguson, Missouri. He said the process discriminates against Black voters.

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The criticism against the American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois began in January when the non-profit organization teamed up with the Chicago Police Department to monitor police stops with the help of contact cards and thorough reports on incidents between officers and civilians.

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The criticism against the American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois began in January when the non-profit organization teamed up with the Chicago Police Department to monitor police stops with the help of contact cards and thorough reports on incidents between officers and civilians.