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JESSICA AYOUB
Jessica Ayoub is the ACLU of Michigan’s version of an air traffic controller, directing the flow of activity at the intersection of organizational needs and volunteer resources. It is a job filled with all sorts of challenges, which Jessica meets with remarkable aplomb, making a tough job look deceptively easy. Her ability to marshal volunteer forces played a crucial role in POLICE BRUTALITY IN TAYLOR In April 2016 white police officers in Taylor pulled over Calvin, a 26-year-old African American man, purportedly for running a stop sign. Jones’ wife and younger brother were also in the car at the time of the stop. During the encounter, the officers shattered Jones’ window, violently wrestled him from his car, and held him in a dangerous chokehold until he blacked out.KIMBERLY BUDDIN
Kimberly S. Buddin joined the ACLU of Michigan as a Legal Fellow in 2015, and now serves as Policy Counsel. She is responsible for conducting research and outreach to assist in developing and implementing litigation and advocacy strategies and to proactivelyadvance
DRIVING WHILE BLACK: WHAT IT IS AND WHY IT’S IMPORTANT It’s a practice called Driving While Black and it is emerging as a seminal civil rights issue. O.J. Simpson prosecutor Christopher Darden has been pulled over many times. Actors Wesley Snipes and Blair Underwood and athletes Joe Morgan and Al Joyner have also been stopped for "DWB." Darden now a Law Professor at Southwestern University spoke ACLU FILES LAWSUIT AGAINST FENTON’S UNCONSTITUTIONAL SIGN November 1, 2006. DETROIT — The American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan filed a lawsuit yesterday against the City of Fenton challenging the enforcement of its political sign ordinance after city officials ignored a letter urging the city to amend its ordinance and protect the rights of its residents. The ACLU of Michigan isrepresenting
ACLU OF MICHIGANTAKE ACTIONFILE A COMPLAINTESPAÑOLALL ISSUESCOVID-19 AND YOUR RIGHTSCRIMINAL JUSTICE In 2006 and 2011, the Michigan state legislature expanded the Sex Offender Registry Act (SORA) originally passed in 1994, creating harsher measures that imposed geographic exclusion zones barring registrants from living, working or spending time with their MICHIGAN’S SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION ACT: UPDATE ON MICHIGAN’S SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION ACT: UPDATE ON CHANGES TO THE LAW AND ON . LEGAL CHALLENGES . April 14, 2021 . 1. What is happening with the new law, and how does that relate to the Does II lawsuit?. In response to lawsuits challenging Michigan’s Sex Offender Registration Act (SORA), the WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY ACT The ACLU of Michigan is committed to fighting for the rights of people required to register under Michigan’s Sex Offender Registration Act (SORA) and their families, and to supporting survivors of sexual offenses, in order to make Michigan communities safer for all of us. ACLU OF MICHIGAN VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES The ACLU of Michigan has opportunities in multiple communities across the state for people interested in volunteering their time and resources to address civil rights and civil liberties issues where they live. No matter where you live in Michigan, we need your help! Please complete our volunteer form. KNOW YOUR RIGHTS: VIDEOTAPING POLICE OFFICERS So, you are walking down the block when you see a police officer arresting someone and pull out your phone to take a video of the scene. There’s nothing wrong with that, right? Right! If you are on public property filming people in public, even a police officer, your actions are protected by the First Amendment. Nevertheless, many police officers do not know thisJESSICA AYOUB
Jessica Ayoub is the ACLU of Michigan’s version of an air traffic controller, directing the flow of activity at the intersection of organizational needs and volunteer resources. It is a job filled with all sorts of challenges, which Jessica meets with remarkable aplomb, making a tough job look deceptively easy. Her ability to marshal volunteer forces played a crucial role in POLICE BRUTALITY IN TAYLOR In April 2016 white police officers in Taylor pulled over Calvin, a 26-year-old African American man, purportedly for running a stop sign. Jones’ wife and younger brother were also in the car at the time of the stop. During the encounter, the officers shattered Jones’ window, violently wrestled him from his car, and held him in a dangerous chokehold until he blacked out.KIMBERLY BUDDIN
Kimberly S. Buddin joined the ACLU of Michigan as a Legal Fellow in 2015, and now serves as Policy Counsel. She is responsible for conducting research and outreach to assist in developing and implementing litigation and advocacy strategies and to proactivelyadvance
DRIVING WHILE BLACK: WHAT IT IS AND WHY IT’S IMPORTANT It’s a practice called Driving While Black and it is emerging as a seminal civil rights issue. O.J. Simpson prosecutor Christopher Darden has been pulled over many times. Actors Wesley Snipes and Blair Underwood and athletes Joe Morgan and Al Joyner have also been stopped for "DWB." Darden now a Law Professor at Southwestern University spoke ACLU FILES LAWSUIT AGAINST FENTON’S UNCONSTITUTIONAL SIGN November 1, 2006. DETROIT — The American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan filed a lawsuit yesterday against the City of Fenton challenging the enforcement of its political sign ordinance after city officials ignored a letter urging the city to amend its ordinance and protect the rights of its residents. The ACLU of Michigan isrepresenting
ACLU OF MICHIGANTAKE ACTIONFILE A COMPLAINTESPAÑOLALL ISSUESCOVID-19 AND YOUR RIGHTSCRIMINAL JUSTICE In 2006 and 2011, the Michigan state legislature expanded the Sex Offender Registry Act (SORA) originally passed in 1994, creating harsher measures that imposed geographic exclusion zones barring registrants from living, working or spending time with their MICHIGAN’S SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION ACT: UPDATE ON MICHIGAN’S SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION ACT: UPDATE ON CHANGES TO THE LAW AND ON . LEGAL CHALLENGES . April 14, 2021 . 1. What is happening with the new law, and how does that relate to the Does II lawsuit?. In response to lawsuits challenging Michigan’s Sex Offender Registration Act (SORA), the WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY ACT The ACLU of Michigan is committed to fighting for the rights of people required to register under Michigan’s Sex Offender Registration Act (SORA) and their families, and to supporting survivors of sexual offenses, in order to make Michigan communities safer for all of us. ACLU OF MICHIGAN VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES The ACLU of Michigan has opportunities in multiple communities across the state for people interested in volunteering their time and resources to address civil rights and civil liberties issues where they live. No matter where you live in Michigan, we need your help! Please complete our volunteer form. ACLU OF MICHIGAN GENERAL COMPLAINT FORM If you wish to request legal assistance from the ACLU of Michigan, we strongly urge you to submit your complaint to us online using the form below. You may also write to us at 2966 Woodward Ave., Detroit, MI 48201, send us a fax at (313) 578-6811, or call us at (313) 578-6800 during our telephone intake hours between 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. on SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY POLICY Sex Offender Registry Policy American Law Institute model law: • Law-enforcement only registry (see extensive research and commentaryin ALI
THINK TWICE BEFORE GIVING TO THE UNITED WAY Apparently, the United Way has concluded that while it is unacceptable for the community fund to be used to fund racist groups, it is acceptable and desirable to give the money to an organization that is bigoted towards gays and lesbians. Please think twice before giving money to the Boy Scouts or to the United Way of Washtenaw County thisyear.
DRIVING WHILE BLACK: WHAT IT IS AND WHY IT’S IMPORTANT It’s a practice called Driving While Black and it is emerging as a seminal civil rights issue. O.J. Simpson prosecutor Christopher Darden has been pulled over many times. Actors Wesley Snipes and Blair Underwood and athletes Joe Morgan and Al Joyner have also been stopped for "DWB." Darden now a Law Professor at Southwestern University spoke POLICE BRUTALITY IN TAYLOR In April 2016 white police officers in Taylor pulled over Calvin, a 26-year-old African American man, purportedly for running a stop sign. Jones’ wife and younger brother were also in the car at the time of the stop. During the encounter, the officers shattered Jones’ window, violently wrestled him from his car, and held him in a dangerous chokehold until he blacked out. COUNTY THREATENS RELIGIOUS FREEDOM OF AMISH COMMUNITY County Threatens Religious Freedom of Amish Community. The ACLU of Michigan is defending the Amish community of Lenawee County against lawsuits filed by local officials seeking to demolish every Amish-owned home in the county simply because the Amish lead a natural and pre-modern way of life according to their religious beliefs andvalues.
ACLU OF MICHIGANTAKE ACTIONFILE A COMPLAINTESPAÑOLALL ISSUESCOVID-19 AND YOUR RIGHTSCRIMINAL JUSTICE In 2006 and 2011, the Michigan state legislature expanded the Sex Offender Registry Act (SORA) originally passed in 1994, creating harsher measures that imposed geographic exclusion zones barring registrants from living, working or spending time with their MICHIGAN’S SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION ACT: UPDATE ON MICHIGAN’S SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION ACT: UPDATE ON CHANGES TO THE LAW AND ON . LEGAL CHALLENGES . April 14, 2021 . 1. What is happening with the new law, and how does that relate to the Does II lawsuit?. In response to lawsuits challenging Michigan’s Sex Offender Registration Act (SORA), the WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY ACT The ACLU of Michigan is committed to fighting for the rights of people required to register under Michigan’s Sex Offender Registration Act (SORA) and their families, and to supporting survivors of sexual offenses, in order to make Michigan communities safer for all of us. ACLU OF MICHIGAN VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES The ACLU of Michigan has opportunities in multiple communities across the state for people interested in volunteering their time and resources to address civil rights and civil liberties issues where they live. No matter where you live in Michigan, we need your help! Please complete our volunteer form. ACLU OF MICHIGAN GENERAL COMPLAINT FORM If you wish to request legal assistance from the ACLU of Michigan, we strongly urge you to submit your complaint to us online using the form below. You may also write to us at 2966 Woodward Ave., Detroit, MI 48201, send us a fax at (313) 578-6811, or call us at (313) 578-6800 during our telephone intake hours between 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. on SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY POLICY Sex Offender Registry Policy American Law Institute model law: • Law-enforcement only registry (see extensive research and commentaryin ALI
THINK TWICE BEFORE GIVING TO THE UNITED WAY Apparently, the United Way has concluded that while it is unacceptable for the community fund to be used to fund racist groups, it is acceptable and desirable to give the money to an organization that is bigoted towards gays and lesbians. Please think twice before giving money to the Boy Scouts or to the United Way of Washtenaw County thisyear.
DRIVING WHILE BLACK: WHAT IT IS AND WHY IT’S IMPORTANT It’s a practice called Driving While Black and it is emerging as a seminal civil rights issue. O.J. Simpson prosecutor Christopher Darden has been pulled over many times. Actors Wesley Snipes and Blair Underwood and athletes Joe Morgan and Al Joyner have also been stopped for "DWB." Darden now a Law Professor at Southwestern University spoke POLICE BRUTALITY IN TAYLOR In April 2016 white police officers in Taylor pulled over Calvin, a 26-year-old African American man, purportedly for running a stop sign. Jones’ wife and younger brother were also in the car at the time of the stop. During the encounter, the officers shattered Jones’ window, violently wrestled him from his car, and held him in a dangerous chokehold until he blacked out. COUNTY THREATENS RELIGIOUS FREEDOM OF AMISH COMMUNITY County Threatens Religious Freedom of Amish Community. The ACLU of Michigan is defending the Amish community of Lenawee County against lawsuits filed by local officials seeking to demolish every Amish-owned home in the county simply because the Amish lead a natural and pre-modern way of life according to their religious beliefs andvalues.
CONTACT US | ACLU OF MICHIGAN 2966 Woodward Avenue. Detroit, MI 48201. Or call or email us: (313) 578-6800. aclu@aclumich.org. If you wish to file a complaint, please complete our online complaint form. Please note: because of the high volume of email we receive each day, we cannot individually respond to each message. Thank you for your interest in the ACLU of Michigan! SMART JUSTICE CAMPAIGN ACLU Applauds Michigan Lawmakers For Passing Criminal Legal Reform Legislation. About the Smart Justice Campaign. The Campaign for Smart Justice is an unprecedented, multi-year effort to eliminate racism in the criminal legal system and reduce the U.S. jail and prison population by 50 percent.CRIMINAL JUSTICE
The Bill of Rights protects all people, including suspects, defendants, offenders, prisoners and undocumented immigrants. All too often, the rights of those involved in the criminal justice system are compromised or ignored. The ACLU is working to reform the criminal justice system and make the promise of fair treatment a reality forall people.
KNOW YOUR RIGHTS
Know Your Rights. Knowing your rights will help you protect your rights. The ACLU has an extensive library of Know Your Rights materials to help Michiganders understand their rights and react effectively when their rights are under threat. Here are easy-to-useresources so
SEARCH AND SEIZURE
The Fourth Amendment protects against unlawful searches and seizures. Despite this, countless citizens have been subjected to searches without suspicion. The ACLU of Michigan challenges such unlawful practices by law enforcement and in schools. SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION FOR DISMISSED CHARGES In 1993, when Boban Temelkoski was 19 years old, he touched the breasts of an underage girl. He was permitted to plead guilty under the Holmes Youthful Trainee Act (HYTA), a diversion program for young offenders that promises youth who successfully complete probation that their cases will be dismissed without a conviction and their recordssealed.
DRIVING WHILE BLACK: WHAT IT IS AND WHY IT’S IMPORTANT It’s a practice called Driving While Black and it is emerging as a seminal civil rights issue. O.J. Simpson prosecutor Christopher Darden has been pulled over many times. Actors Wesley Snipes and Blair Underwood and athletes Joe Morgan and Al Joyner have also been stopped for "DWB." Darden now a Law Professor at Southwestern University spoke BASIC FACTS ABOUT MICHIGAN'S SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY Basic Facts About Michigan's Sex Offender Registry. September 27, 2017 - 3:00am. In 2006 and 2011, the state legislature expanded the Sex Offender Registration Act (SORA), originally passed in 1994, creating harsher measures for registrants. The amendments retroactively made most registrants register for life and imposed geographic exclusion SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY POLICY Sex Offender Registry Policy American Law Institute model law: • Law-enforcement only registry (see extensive research and commentaryin ALI
PAUL JEDEN | ACLU OF MICHIGAN Paul Jeden joined the ACLU team in February 2006. He earned a B.A. with honors in Metro-Urban studies at Augsburg College in Minneapolis, MN. After graduation Paul worked as a Housing Specialist for the Wilder Foundation in St. Paul, Minnesota, then as a Homelessness Prevention Advocate for Person to Person in Minneapolis. ACLU OF MICHIGANTAKE ACTIONFILE A COMPLAINTESPAÑOLALL ISSUESCOVID-19 AND YOUR RIGHTSCRIMINAL JUSTICE In 2006 and 2011, the Michigan state legislature expanded the Sex Offender Registry Act (SORA) originally passed in 1994, creating harsher measures that imposed geographic exclusion zones barring registrants from living, working or spending time with their MICHIGAN’S SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION ACT: UPDATE ON MICHIGAN’S SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION ACT: UPDATE ON CHANGES TO THE LAW AND ON . LEGAL CHALLENGES . April 14, 2021 . 1. What is happening with the new law, and how does that relate to the Does II lawsuit?. In response to lawsuits challenging Michigan’s Sex Offender Registration Act (SORA), the WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY ACT The ACLU of Michigan is committed to fighting for the rights of people required to register under Michigan’s Sex Offender Registration Act (SORA) and their families, and to supporting survivors of sexual offenses, in order to make Michigan communities safer for all of us. ACLU OF MICHIGAN VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES The ACLU of Michigan has opportunities in multiple communities across the state for people interested in volunteering their time and resources to address civil rights and civil liberties issues where they live. No matter where you live in Michigan, we need your help! Please complete our volunteer form.CRIMINAL JUSTICE
The Bill of Rights protects all people, including suspects, defendants, offenders, prisoners and undocumented immigrants. All too often, the rights of those involved in the criminal justice system are compromised or ignored. The ACLU is working to reform the criminal justice system and make the promise of fair treatment a reality forall people.
ACLU OF MICHIGAN GENERAL COMPLAINT FORM If you wish to request legal assistance from the ACLU of Michigan, we strongly urge you to submit your complaint to us online using the form below. You may also write to us at 2966 Woodward Ave., Detroit, MI 48201, send us a fax at (313) 578-6811, or call us at (313) 578-6800 during our telephone intake hours between 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. on DRIVING WHILE BLACK: WHAT IT IS AND WHY IT’S IMPORTANT It’s a practice called Driving While Black and it is emerging as a seminal civil rights issue. O.J. Simpson prosecutor Christopher Darden has been pulled over many times. Actors Wesley Snipes and Blair Underwood and athletes Joe Morgan and Al Joyner have also been stopped for "DWB." Darden now a Law Professor at Southwestern University spoke THINK TWICE BEFORE GIVING TO THE UNITED WAY Apparently, the United Way has concluded that while it is unacceptable for the community fund to be used to fund racist groups, it is acceptable and desirable to give the money to an organization that is bigoted towards gays and lesbians. Please think twice before giving money to the Boy Scouts or to the United Way of Washtenaw County thisyear.
POLICE BRUTALITY IN TAYLOR In April 2016 white police officers in Taylor pulled over Calvin, a 26-year-old African American man, purportedly for running a stop sign. Jones’ wife and younger brother were also in the car at the time of the stop. During the encounter, the officers shattered Jones’ window, violently wrestled him from his car, and held him in a dangerous chokehold until he blacked out.JESSICA AYOUB
Jessica Ayoub is the ACLU of Michigan’s version of an air traffic controller, directing the flow of activity at the intersection of organizational needs and volunteer resources. It is a job filled with all sorts of challenges, which Jessica meets with remarkable aplomb, making a tough job look deceptively easy. Her ability to marshal volunteer forces played a crucial role in ACLU OF MICHIGANTAKE ACTIONFILE A COMPLAINTESPAÑOLALL ISSUESCOVID-19 AND YOUR RIGHTSCRIMINAL JUSTICE In 2006 and 2011, the Michigan state legislature expanded the Sex Offender Registry Act (SORA) originally passed in 1994, creating harsher measures that imposed geographic exclusion zones barring registrants from living, working or spending time with their MICHIGAN’S SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION ACT: UPDATE ON MICHIGAN’S SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION ACT: UPDATE ON CHANGES TO THE LAW AND ON . LEGAL CHALLENGES . April 14, 2021 . 1. What is happening with the new law, and how does that relate to the Does II lawsuit?. In response to lawsuits challenging Michigan’s Sex Offender Registration Act (SORA), the WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY ACT The ACLU of Michigan is committed to fighting for the rights of people required to register under Michigan’s Sex Offender Registration Act (SORA) and their families, and to supporting survivors of sexual offenses, in order to make Michigan communities safer for all of us. ACLU OF MICHIGAN VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES The ACLU of Michigan has opportunities in multiple communities across the state for people interested in volunteering their time and resources to address civil rights and civil liberties issues where they live. No matter where you live in Michigan, we need your help! Please complete our volunteer form.CRIMINAL JUSTICE
The Bill of Rights protects all people, including suspects, defendants, offenders, prisoners and undocumented immigrants. All too often, the rights of those involved in the criminal justice system are compromised or ignored. The ACLU is working to reform the criminal justice system and make the promise of fair treatment a reality forall people.
ACLU OF MICHIGAN GENERAL COMPLAINT FORM If you wish to request legal assistance from the ACLU of Michigan, we strongly urge you to submit your complaint to us online using the form below. You may also write to us at 2966 Woodward Ave., Detroit, MI 48201, send us a fax at (313) 578-6811, or call us at (313) 578-6800 during our telephone intake hours between 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. on DRIVING WHILE BLACK: WHAT IT IS AND WHY IT’S IMPORTANT It’s a practice called Driving While Black and it is emerging as a seminal civil rights issue. O.J. Simpson prosecutor Christopher Darden has been pulled over many times. Actors Wesley Snipes and Blair Underwood and athletes Joe Morgan and Al Joyner have also been stopped for "DWB." Darden now a Law Professor at Southwestern University spoke THINK TWICE BEFORE GIVING TO THE UNITED WAY Apparently, the United Way has concluded that while it is unacceptable for the community fund to be used to fund racist groups, it is acceptable and desirable to give the money to an organization that is bigoted towards gays and lesbians. Please think twice before giving money to the Boy Scouts or to the United Way of Washtenaw County thisyear.
POLICE BRUTALITY IN TAYLOR In April 2016 white police officers in Taylor pulled over Calvin, a 26-year-old African American man, purportedly for running a stop sign. Jones’ wife and younger brother were also in the car at the time of the stop. During the encounter, the officers shattered Jones’ window, violently wrestled him from his car, and held him in a dangerous chokehold until he blacked out.JESSICA AYOUB
Jessica Ayoub is the ACLU of Michigan’s version of an air traffic controller, directing the flow of activity at the intersection of organizational needs and volunteer resources. It is a job filled with all sorts of challenges, which Jessica meets with remarkable aplomb, making a tough job look deceptively easy. Her ability to marshal volunteer forces played a crucial role in CONTACT US | ACLU OF MICHIGAN 2966 Woodward Avenue. Detroit, MI 48201. Or call or email us: (313) 578-6800. aclu@aclumich.org. If you wish to file a complaint, please complete our online complaint form. Please note: because of the high volume of email we receive each day, we cannot individually respond to each message. Thank you for your interest in the ACLU of Michigan!CRIMINAL JUSTICE
The Bill of Rights protects all people, including suspects, defendants, offenders, prisoners and undocumented immigrants. All too often, the rights of those involved in the criminal justice system are compromised or ignored. The ACLU is working to reform the criminal justice system and make the promise of fair treatment a reality forall people.
KNOW YOUR RIGHTS
Know Your Rights. Knowing your rights will help you protect your rights. The ACLU has an extensive library of Know Your Rights materials to help Michiganders understand their rights and react effectively when their rights are under threat. Here are easy-to-useresources so
SEARCH AND SEIZURE
The Fourth Amendment protects against unlawful searches and seizures. Despite this, countless citizens have been subjected to searches without suspicion. The ACLU of Michigan challenges such unlawful practices by law enforcement and in schools. SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION FOR DISMISSED CHARGES In 1993, when Boban Temelkoski was 19 years old, he touched the breasts of an underage girl. He was permitted to plead guilty under the Holmes Youthful Trainee Act (HYTA), a diversion program for young offenders that promises youth who successfully complete probation that their cases will be dismissed without a conviction and their recordssealed.
BASIC FACTS ABOUT MICHIGAN'S SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY Basic Facts About Michigan's Sex Offender Registry. September 27, 2017 - 3:00am. In 2006 and 2011, the state legislature expanded the Sex Offender Registration Act (SORA), originally passed in 1994, creating harsher measures for registrants. The amendments retroactively made most registrants register for life and imposed geographic exclusion INSIDE THE SUPREME COURT'S FIRST TRANSGENDER RIGHTS CASE Aimee Stephens was not prepared for the outpouring of affection that greeted her when she emerged from the U.S. Supreme Court after witnessing history in the making. The Court’s nine justices, for the first time ever, had just heard oral arguments in a case involving atransgender person.
JESSICA AYOUB
Jessica Ayoub is the ACLU of Michigan’s version of an air traffic controller, directing the flow of activity at the intersection of organizational needs and volunteer resources. It is a job filled with all sorts of challenges, which Jessica meets with remarkable aplomb, making a tough job look deceptively easy. Her ability to marshal volunteer forces played a crucial role in PAUL JEDEN | ACLU OF MICHIGAN Paul Jeden joined the ACLU team in February 2006. He earned a B.A. with honors in Metro-Urban studies at Augsburg College in Minneapolis, MN. After graduation Paul worked as a Housing Specialist for the Wilder Foundation in St. Paul, Minnesota, then as a Homelessness Prevention Advocate for Person to Person in Minneapolis. ACLU FILES LAWSUIT AGAINST FENTON’S UNCONSTITUTIONAL SIGN DETROIT — The American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan filed a lawsuit yesterday against the City of Fenton challenging the enforcement of its political sign ordinance after city officials ignored a letter urging the city to amend its ordinance and protect the rights of its residents. ACLU OF MICHIGANTAKE ACTIONFILE A COMPLAINTESPAÑOLALL ISSUESCOVID-19 AND YOUR RIGHTSCRIMINAL JUSTICE In 2006 and 2011, the Michigan state legislature expanded the Sex Offender Registry Act (SORA) originally passed in 1994, creating harsher measures that imposed geographic exclusion zones barring registrants from living, working or spending time with theirKNOW YOUR RIGHTS
Know Your Rights. Knowing your rights will help you protect your rights. The ACLU has an extensive library of Know Your Rights materials to help Michiganders understand their rights and react effectively when their rights are under threat. Here are easy-to-useresources so
ACLU OF MICHIGAN VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES The ACLU of Michigan has opportunities in multiple communities across the state for people interested in volunteering their time and resources to address civil rights and civil liberties issues where they live. No matter where you live in Michigan, we need your help! Please complete our volunteer form. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY ACT The ACLU of Michigan is committed to fighting for the rights of people required to register under Michigan’s Sex Offender Registration Act (SORA) and their families, and to supporting survivors of sexual offenses, in order to make Michigan communities safer for all of us.SEARCH AND SEIZURE
The Fourth Amendment protects against unlawful searches and seizures. Despite this, countless citizens have been subjected to searches without suspicion. The ACLU of Michigan challenges such unlawful practices by law enforcement and in schools.CRIMINAL JUSTICE
The Bill of Rights protects all people, including suspects, defendants, offenders, prisoners and undocumented immigrants. All too often, the rights of those involved in the criminal justice system are compromised or ignored. The ACLU is working to reform the criminal justice system and make the promise of fair treatment a reality forall people.
ACLU OF MICHIGAN GENERAL COMPLAINT FORM If you wish to request legal assistance from the ACLU of Michigan, we strongly urge you to submit your complaint to us online using the form below. You may also write to us at 2966 Woodward Ave., Detroit, MI 48201, send us a fax at (313) 578-6811, or call us at (313) 578-6800 during our telephone intake hours between 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. onJESSICA AYOUB
Jessica Ayoub is the ACLU of Michigan’s version of an air traffic controller, directing the flow of activity at the intersection of organizational needs and volunteer resources. It is a job filled with all sorts of challenges, which Jessica meets with remarkable aplomb, making a tough job look deceptively easy. Her ability to marshal volunteer forces played a crucial role in POLICE BRUTALITY IN TAYLOR In April 2016 white police officers in Taylor pulled over Calvin, a 26-year-old African American man, purportedly for running a stop sign. Jones’ wife and younger brother were also in the car at the time of the stop. During the encounter, the officers shattered Jones’ window, violently wrestled him from his car, and held him in a dangerous chokehold until he blacked out. ACLU FILES LAWSUIT AGAINST FENTON’S UNCONSTITUTIONAL SIGN November 1, 2006. DETROIT — The American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan filed a lawsuit yesterday against the City of Fenton challenging the enforcement of its political sign ordinance after city officials ignored a letter urging the city to amend its ordinance and protect the rights of its residents. The ACLU of Michigan isrepresenting
ACLU OF MICHIGANTAKE ACTIONFILE A COMPLAINTESPAÑOLALL ISSUESCOVID-19 AND YOUR RIGHTSCRIMINAL JUSTICE In 2006 and 2011, the Michigan state legislature expanded the Sex Offender Registry Act (SORA) originally passed in 1994, creating harsher measures that imposed geographic exclusion zones barring registrants from living, working or spending time with theirKNOW YOUR RIGHTS
Know Your Rights. Knowing your rights will help you protect your rights. The ACLU has an extensive library of Know Your Rights materials to help Michiganders understand their rights and react effectively when their rights are under threat. Here are easy-to-useresources so
ACLU OF MICHIGAN VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES The ACLU of Michigan has opportunities in multiple communities across the state for people interested in volunteering their time and resources to address civil rights and civil liberties issues where they live. No matter where you live in Michigan, we need your help! Please complete our volunteer form. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY ACT The ACLU of Michigan is committed to fighting for the rights of people required to register under Michigan’s Sex Offender Registration Act (SORA) and their families, and to supporting survivors of sexual offenses, in order to make Michigan communities safer for all of us.SEARCH AND SEIZURE
The Fourth Amendment protects against unlawful searches and seizures. Despite this, countless citizens have been subjected to searches without suspicion. The ACLU of Michigan challenges such unlawful practices by law enforcement and in schools.CRIMINAL JUSTICE
The Bill of Rights protects all people, including suspects, defendants, offenders, prisoners and undocumented immigrants. All too often, the rights of those involved in the criminal justice system are compromised or ignored. The ACLU is working to reform the criminal justice system and make the promise of fair treatment a reality forall people.
ACLU OF MICHIGAN GENERAL COMPLAINT FORM If you wish to request legal assistance from the ACLU of Michigan, we strongly urge you to submit your complaint to us online using the form below. You may also write to us at 2966 Woodward Ave., Detroit, MI 48201, send us a fax at (313) 578-6811, or call us at (313) 578-6800 during our telephone intake hours between 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. onJESSICA AYOUB
Jessica Ayoub is the ACLU of Michigan’s version of an air traffic controller, directing the flow of activity at the intersection of organizational needs and volunteer resources. It is a job filled with all sorts of challenges, which Jessica meets with remarkable aplomb, making a tough job look deceptively easy. Her ability to marshal volunteer forces played a crucial role in POLICE BRUTALITY IN TAYLOR In April 2016 white police officers in Taylor pulled over Calvin, a 26-year-old African American man, purportedly for running a stop sign. Jones’ wife and younger brother were also in the car at the time of the stop. During the encounter, the officers shattered Jones’ window, violently wrestled him from his car, and held him in a dangerous chokehold until he blacked out. ACLU FILES LAWSUIT AGAINST FENTON’S UNCONSTITUTIONAL SIGN November 1, 2006. DETROIT — The American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan filed a lawsuit yesterday against the City of Fenton challenging the enforcement of its political sign ordinance after city officials ignored a letter urging the city to amend its ordinance and protect the rights of its residents. The ACLU of Michigan isrepresenting
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY ACT The ACLU of Michigan is committed to fighting for the rights of people required to register under Michigan’s Sex Offender Registration Act (SORA) and their families, and to supporting survivors of sexual offenses, in order to make Michigan communities safer for all of us. STOPPING VOTER SUPPRESSION Racist voter-suppression bills moving through the Michigan Legislature are a threat to democracy. Efforts to disenfranchise tens of thousands of voters cannot be allowed to succeed. CONTACT US | ACLU OF MICHIGAN 2966 Woodward Avenue. Detroit, MI 48201. Or call or email us: (313) 578-6800. aclu@aclumich.org. If you wish to file a complaint, please complete our online complaint form. Please note: because of the high volume of email we receive each day, we cannot individually respond to each message. Thank you for your interest in the ACLU of Michigan! OUR STAFF | ACLU OF MICHIGAN Here in Michigan, our story begins as early as 1955, when social justice advocates came together and began to plan for a state organization. The ACLU of Michigan was officially established in 1959 to defend our civil liberties. Our staff works statewide in offices in Detroit, Lansing, and Grand Rapids.CRIMINAL JUSTICE
The Bill of Rights protects all people, including suspects, defendants, offenders, prisoners and undocumented immigrants. All too often, the rights of those involved in the criminal justice system are compromised or ignored. The ACLU is working to reform the criminal justice system and make the promise of fair treatment a reality forall people.
BASIC FACTS ABOUT MICHIGAN'S SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY Basic Facts About Michigan's Sex Offender Registry. September 27, 2017 - 3:00am. In 2006 and 2011, the state legislature expanded the Sex Offender Registration Act (SORA), originally passed in 1994, creating harsher measures for registrants. The amendments retroactively made most registrants register for life and imposed geographic exclusion KNOW YOUR RIGHTS: VIDEOTAPING POLICE OFFICERS So, you are walking down the block when you see a police officer arresting someone and pull out your phone to take a video of the scene. There’s nothing wrong with that, right? Right! If you are on public property filming people in public, even a police officer, your actions are protected by the First Amendment. Nevertheless, many police officers do not know this DRIVING WHILE BLACK: WHAT IT IS AND WHY IT’S IMPORTANT It’s a practice called Driving While Black and it is emerging as a seminal civil rights issue. O.J. Simpson prosecutor Christopher Darden has been pulled over many times. Actors Wesley Snipes and Blair Underwood and athletes Joe Morgan and Al Joyner have also been stopped for "DWB." Darden now a Law Professor at Southwestern University spoke HOUSING DISCRIMINATION IN HAMTRAMCK Housing Discrimination in Hamtramck. In 1971, legendary federal judge Damon Keith held that the City of Hamtramck had "intentionally planned and implemented a series of urban renewal projects and other government programs designed to remove a substantial portion of Black citizens from the city, in violation of plaintiffs’ federalstatutory
THE LEGAL ANGLE: WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO DEPOSE A WITNESS Depositions most often take place in an attorney’s office, with attorneys, the witness being deposed (deponent), and a court reported who transcribes the entire deposition for the record. The parties involved may also be present, but it is not necessary to the process. Judges rarely attend the depositions, except under specialcircumstances.
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UNPROTECTED IN PRISON: PLEAS FOR HELP FROM THE INSIDE As the coronavirus sweeps through many of Michigan’s prisons, Muskegon Correctional Facility has reportedly been spared – so far. But the people who are housed there say they fear the worst when they're not given the basics to protect themselves.April 14, 2020
TO MICHIGAN’S CHIEF JUDGES: HOW TO HELP FAMILIES SURVIVE THIS CRISIS BY LESSENING THEIR BURDENS If lives are to be saved, Michigan courts must immediately protect against the spread of COVID-19 by dramatically reducing jail incarceration levels.March 27, 2020
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