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ACLU-NJ’s data brief finds 3-to-1 disparity in Black-white arrest rates for marijuana possession has persisted, and arrest numbers have soared ...
ACLU-NJ and allies join State of NJ to counter vendor’s baseless claim that cap on prison phone rates violated company’s rights ...
The American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey and a pair of immigrant and children’s rights groups have sent a letter to New Jersey‘s 600-plus school districts and charter networks advising ...
A police group told the state Supreme Court that the takeover was arbitrary, but six former attorneys general said the ...
The ACLU cannot build this wall alone. New Jerseyans from all communities, faiths, and political persuasions must band together to cement the promises of our Bill of Rights and renew our shared ...
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NJ Farmworkers Are Being Cheated By Unfair Pay Laws, Suit ClaimsAccording to the ACLU-NJ: “Since 1966, New Jersey has denied farmworkers the right to overtime pay that it mandates for other similarly situated workers.
New Jersey has a responsibility to uphold its values of freedom and justice for all. And that includes passing the Immigrant Trust Act.
The prison population was cut almost in half from 2017 to 2022, but the ACLU-NJ urges the state to do more to serve as a decarceration model.
The ACLU of New Jersey said the prisons have banned “The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness,” which the group says violates inmates’ First Amendment rights.
As the ACLU-NJ celebrates its 50th anniversary, a theme emerges when looking at its causes: the more things change, the more they stay the same.
Do more NJ inmates deserve pardons? ACLU attorney explains the thinking behind the group's Clemency Project.
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