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The Civil Rights Complaint Line is open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1-3 pm. During our temporary remote operations period, call (667)219-2595 x1000.
CONTACT US | ACLU OF MARYLAND Main Office:3600 Clipper Mill Road, Suite 350Baltimore, MD 21211aclu@aclu-md.orgMain Line:(410) 889-8555 - Please note we do not take legal intake on our main line.Need Help?Requests for assistance are accepted on our Civil Rights Complaint Line. The line is in operation on Tuesdays and Thursdays between 1:00 and 3:00 pm. During our temporary remote operations period, call BRADFORD V. MARYLAND STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION The Bradford lawsuit, based on a claim under Marylandʼs constitution, is still open and remains under the authority of the Stateʼs Circuit Court. It was filed in 1994 by the ACLU against the state of Maryland on behalf of school children and their parents/guardians in Baltimore City. Baltimore City schools had received over $2 billion in increased state funding from the YOUR RIGHTS DURING POLICE ENCOUNTERS MULTIMEDIA PRODUCTION INTERN (SUMMER 2021) The American Civil Liberties Union of Maryland (ACLU-MD) seeks communications students passionate about race equity, civil rights and civil liberties for a summer internship. The ACLU-MD is a private nonprofit organization that defends the civil rights and civil liberties of Marylanders through litigation, policy advocacy, community engagement and strategic communications. ACLU REPORT ON RACIAL DISPARITIES IN MARIJUANA ARRESTS ACLU Report on Racial Disparities in Marijuana Arrests. CONTACT: Meredith Curtis, media@aclu-md.org, 410-889-8555. BALTIMORE - According to a new report by the ACLU, African Americans were nearly three times as likely as whites to be arrested for simple marijuana possession in 2010, even though research consistently shows comparablerates of
CHASING JUSTICE
Between 2015 and 2019, there were 13,392 complaints of misconduct filed against 1,826 Baltimore City police officers and 22,884 use of force incidents in Baltimore. Among the many disturbing facts that the report, “Chasing Justice: Addressing Police Violence and Corruption in Maryland,” uncovers are that 91 percent of those who the police targeted with use of force were Black LET’S NOT REPEAT A RACIST PAST: THE WAR ON DRUGS The War on Drugs had racial disparities baked in. Its execution was racist, with overpolicing targeted at Black people. Its purpose was counterproductive, destabilizing families and communities. And its cost was high, in terms of time, money, resources, and most importantly, lives. We must take an honest look at how white supremacydrove the
KIRWAN: MARYLAND’S COMMISSION ON INNOVATION AND EXCELLENCE Legislation in 2016 established the Commission on Innovation and Excellence ("Kirwan" Commission), a 25-member body chaired by Dr. William “Brit” Kirwan, to review and update the current funding formula for Maryland schools. The Commission’s charge is to make recommendations for improving education in Maryland through funding, policies, and resources that will prepare students to “meetSONIA KUMAR
Sonia Kumar is the Senior Staff Attorney for the ACLU of Maryland with a strong interest in issues at the intersection of criminal justice, poverty, and racial and gender equity. Before becoming a staff member in 2013, she spent several years as a fellow at the ACLU, advocating for reduced incarceration and fair treatment of girls in the Maryland juvenile justice system. ACLU OF MARYLANDESPAÑOLALL ISSUESLEGAL JUSTICE SYSTEMFREESPEECHEDUCATION
The Civil Rights Complaint Line is open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1-3 pm. During our temporary remote operations period, call (667)219-2595 x1000.
CONTACT US | ACLU OF MARYLAND Main Office:3600 Clipper Mill Road, Suite 350Baltimore, MD 21211aclu@aclu-md.orgMain Line:(410) 889-8555 - Please note we do not take legal intake on our main line.Need Help?Requests for assistance are accepted on our Civil Rights Complaint Line. The line is in operation on Tuesdays and Thursdays between 1:00 and 3:00 pm. During our temporary remote operations period, call BRADFORD V. MARYLAND STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION The Bradford lawsuit, based on a claim under Marylandʼs constitution, is still open and remains under the authority of the Stateʼs Circuit Court. It was filed in 1994 by the ACLU against the state of Maryland on behalf of school children and their parents/guardians in Baltimore City. Baltimore City schools had received over $2 billion in increased state funding from the YOUR RIGHTS DURING POLICE ENCOUNTERS MULTIMEDIA PRODUCTION INTERN (SUMMER 2021) The American Civil Liberties Union of Maryland (ACLU-MD) seeks communications students passionate about race equity, civil rights and civil liberties for a summer internship. The ACLU-MD is a private nonprofit organization that defends the civil rights and civil liberties of Marylanders through litigation, policy advocacy, community engagement and strategic communications. ACLU REPORT ON RACIAL DISPARITIES IN MARIJUANA ARRESTS ACLU Report on Racial Disparities in Marijuana Arrests. CONTACT: Meredith Curtis, media@aclu-md.org, 410-889-8555. BALTIMORE - According to a new report by the ACLU, African Americans were nearly three times as likely as whites to be arrested for simple marijuana possession in 2010, even though research consistently shows comparablerates of
CHASING JUSTICE
Between 2015 and 2019, there were 13,392 complaints of misconduct filed against 1,826 Baltimore City police officers and 22,884 use of force incidents in Baltimore. Among the many disturbing facts that the report, “Chasing Justice: Addressing Police Violence and Corruption in Maryland,” uncovers are that 91 percent of those who the police targeted with use of force were Black LET’S NOT REPEAT A RACIST PAST: THE WAR ON DRUGS The War on Drugs had racial disparities baked in. Its execution was racist, with overpolicing targeted at Black people. Its purpose was counterproductive, destabilizing families and communities. And its cost was high, in terms of time, money, resources, and most importantly, lives. We must take an honest look at how white supremacydrove the
KIRWAN: MARYLAND’S COMMISSION ON INNOVATION AND EXCELLENCE Legislation in 2016 established the Commission on Innovation and Excellence ("Kirwan" Commission), a 25-member body chaired by Dr. William “Brit” Kirwan, to review and update the current funding formula for Maryland schools. The Commission’s charge is to make recommendations for improving education in Maryland through funding, policies, and resources that will prepare students to “meetSONIA KUMAR
Sonia Kumar is the Senior Staff Attorney for the ACLU of Maryland with a strong interest in issues at the intersection of criminal justice, poverty, and racial and gender equity. Before becoming a staff member in 2013, she spent several years as a fellow at the ACLU, advocating for reduced incarceration and fair treatment of girls in the Maryland juvenile justice system.ACLU OF MARYLAND
The Civil Rights Complaint Line is open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1-3 pm. During our temporary remote operations period, call (667)219-2595 x1000.
CONTACT US | ACLU OF MARYLAND Main Office:3600 Clipper Mill Road, Suite 350Baltimore, MD 21211aclu@aclu-md.orgMain Line:(410) 889-8555 - Please note we do not take legal intake on our main line.Need Help?Requests for assistance are accepted on our Civil Rights Complaint Line. The line is in operation on Tuesdays and Thursdays between 1:00 and 3:00 pm. During our temporary remote operations period, callREQUEST LEGAL HELP
The ACLU of Maryland provides legal services to remedy and prevent constitutional and civil liberties violations. Most of the cases we consider involve conduct of government bodies because constitutional rules apply differently to private entities. However, the U.S. Constitution, along with federal and state statutes, does extend some protection from violations by private SEARCH | ACLU OF MARYLAND The Civil Rights Complaint Line is open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1-3 pm. During our temporary remote operations period, call (667)219-2595 x1000.
CHASING JUSTICE
Between 2015 and 2019, there were 13,392 complaints of misconduct filed against 1,826 Baltimore City police officers and 22,884 use of force incidents in Baltimore. Among the many disturbing facts that the report, “Chasing Justice: Addressing Police Violence and Corruption in Maryland,” uncovers are that 91 percent of those who the police targeted with use of force were Black PUBLIC HEALTH EXPERTS, ATTORNEYS, AND FAMILIES URGE Court of Appeals Called on to Sound Alarm about Unfolding Crisis by Taking Quick Action to Ensure Compliance with CDC Guidance BALTIMORE – Following weeks of public calls from some of the world’s most renowned public health experts, people in law enforcement, corrections staff, and courts across the country sounding the alarm about the need to take drastic steps to reduce population FEDERAL COURT BLOCKS RACIST PROMOTION SYSTEM IN THE PRINCE PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY, MD – A federal judge has granted a motion by Black and Latinx officers in the Prince George’s County Police Department to impose a preliminary injunction on PGPD’s promotion system, which has been shown in expert reports to be plagued with extensive and systemic racial disparities.The following quote can be attributed to Lt. Thomas Boone, President of HARLEM PARK: HOLMES V. BALTIMORE POLICE DEPARTMENT Determined to win justice and ensure that similar lockdowns never happen again, four residents of Baltimore’s Harlem Park neighborhood today filed a lawsuit against the Baltimore City Police Department (BPD) and former Police Commissioner Kevin Davis, charging that their state and federal constitutional rights were violated during a six-day, multi-block cordon of theirGARLAND NIXON
Garland Nixon worked for the Maryland Natural Resources Police for 27 years and retired holding the rank of Major. He also taught criminal justice at Anne Arundel Community College for three years. In additional to having served on the ACLU of Maryland Board from 1999 to 2002, he is a former ACLU client, one of the 24 black officers who successfully sued the Department of ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY EXECUTIVE LEOPOLD'S "ENEMIES LIST Concerned that the "enemies list" revealed in the State's March 2 criminal indictment of Anne Arundel County Executive John Leopold violates the political freedoms of the list's targets, the ACLU of Maryland in December, 2012, filed a lawsuit under a provision of the Maryland Public Information Act that prohibits the creation, use, and dissemination of government records ACLU OF MARYLANDESPAÑOLALL ISSUESLEGAL JUSTICE SYSTEMFREESPEECHEDUCATION
The Civil Rights Complaint Line is open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1-3 pm. During our temporary remote operations period, call (667)219-2595 x1000.
CONTACT US | ACLU OF MARYLAND Main Office:3600 Clipper Mill Road, Suite 350Baltimore, MD 21211aclu@aclu-md.orgMain Line:(410) 889-8555 - Please note we do not take legal intake on our main line.Need Help?Requests for assistance are accepted on our Civil Rights Complaint Line. The line is in operation on Tuesdays and Thursdays between 1:00 and 3:00 pm. During our temporary remote operations period, callREQUEST LEGAL HELP
The ACLU of Maryland provides legal services to remedy and prevent constitutional and civil liberties violations. Most of the cases we consider involve conduct of government bodies because constitutional rules apply differently to private entities. However, the U.S. Constitution, along with federal and state statutes, does extend some protection from violations by privateBLACK LIVES MATTER
Black Lives Matter. Because Black Lives Matter, the ACLU of Maryland works to end racism and oppression against Black people. Access to justice and opportunity in America is too often defined by skin color. Historically and currently, Black people have been forced to navigate a world that is structured to dehumanize and criminalize them. BRADFORD V. MARYLAND STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION The Bradford lawsuit, based on a claim under Marylandʼs constitution, is still open and remains under the authority of the Stateʼs Circuit Court. It was filed in 1994 by the ACLU against the state of Maryland on behalf of school children and their parents/guardians in Baltimore City. Baltimore City schools had received over $2 billion in increased state funding from the MULTIMEDIA PRODUCTION INTERN (SUMMER 2021) The American Civil Liberties Union of Maryland (ACLU-MD) seeks communications students passionate about race equity, civil rights and civil liberties for a summer internship. The ACLU-MD is a private nonprofit organization that defends the civil rights and civil liberties of Marylanders through litigation, policy advocacy, community engagement and strategic communications. ACLU REPORT ON RACIAL DISPARITIES IN MARIJUANA ARRESTS ACLU Report on Racial Disparities in Marijuana Arrests. CONTACT: Meredith Curtis, media@aclu-md.org, 410-889-8555. BALTIMORE - According to a new report by the ACLU, African Americans were nearly three times as likely as whites to be arrested for simple marijuana possession in 2010, even though research consistently shows comparablerates of
FEDERAL COURT BLOCKS RACIST PROMOTION SYSTEM IN THE PRINCE PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY, MD – A federal judge has granted a motion by Black and Latinx officers in the Prince George’s County Police Department to impose a preliminary injunction on PGPD’s promotion system, which has been shown in expert reports to be plagued with extensive and systemic racial disparities.The following quote can be attributed to Lt. Thomas Boone, President ofSONIA KUMAR
Sonia Kumar is the Senior Staff Attorney for the ACLU of Maryland with a strong interest in issues at the intersection of criminal justice, poverty, and racial and gender equity. Before becoming a staff member in 2013, she spent several years as a fellow at the ACLU, advocating for reduced incarceration and fair treatment of girls in the Maryland juvenile justice system. THE METOO ERA: SONYA ZOLLICOFFER’S STORY In the era of MeToo, brave people continue to speak out against sexual violence. Sonya Zollicoffer has joined voices across the nation by exposing the truth about the sexual harassment she endured while she was a police trainee in Prince George’s Police Department in 2001. Zollicoffer has also filed a legal challenge, along with members of the United Black Police Officers ACLU OF MARYLANDESPAÑOLALL ISSUESLEGAL JUSTICE SYSTEMFREESPEECHEDUCATION
The Civil Rights Complaint Line is open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1-3 pm. During our temporary remote operations period, call (667)219-2595 x1000.
CONTACT US | ACLU OF MARYLAND Main Office:3600 Clipper Mill Road, Suite 350Baltimore, MD 21211aclu@aclu-md.orgMain Line:(410) 889-8555 - Please note we do not take legal intake on our main line.Need Help?Requests for assistance are accepted on our Civil Rights Complaint Line. The line is in operation on Tuesdays and Thursdays between 1:00 and 3:00 pm. During our temporary remote operations period, callREQUEST LEGAL HELP
The ACLU of Maryland provides legal services to remedy and prevent constitutional and civil liberties violations. Most of the cases we consider involve conduct of government bodies because constitutional rules apply differently to private entities. However, the U.S. Constitution, along with federal and state statutes, does extend some protection from violations by privateBLACK LIVES MATTER
Black Lives Matter. Because Black Lives Matter, the ACLU of Maryland works to end racism and oppression against Black people. Access to justice and opportunity in America is too often defined by skin color. Historically and currently, Black people have been forced to navigate a world that is structured to dehumanize and criminalize them. BRADFORD V. MARYLAND STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION The Bradford lawsuit, based on a claim under Marylandʼs constitution, is still open and remains under the authority of the Stateʼs Circuit Court. It was filed in 1994 by the ACLU against the state of Maryland on behalf of school children and their parents/guardians in Baltimore City. Baltimore City schools had received over $2 billion in increased state funding from the MULTIMEDIA PRODUCTION INTERN (SUMMER 2021) The American Civil Liberties Union of Maryland (ACLU-MD) seeks communications students passionate about race equity, civil rights and civil liberties for a summer internship. The ACLU-MD is a private nonprofit organization that defends the civil rights and civil liberties of Marylanders through litigation, policy advocacy, community engagement and strategic communications. ACLU REPORT ON RACIAL DISPARITIES IN MARIJUANA ARRESTS ACLU Report on Racial Disparities in Marijuana Arrests. CONTACT: Meredith Curtis, media@aclu-md.org, 410-889-8555. BALTIMORE - According to a new report by the ACLU, African Americans were nearly three times as likely as whites to be arrested for simple marijuana possession in 2010, even though research consistently shows comparablerates of
FEDERAL COURT BLOCKS RACIST PROMOTION SYSTEM IN THE PRINCE PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY, MD – A federal judge has granted a motion by Black and Latinx officers in the Prince George’s County Police Department to impose a preliminary injunction on PGPD’s promotion system, which has been shown in expert reports to be plagued with extensive and systemic racial disparities.The following quote can be attributed to Lt. Thomas Boone, President ofSONIA KUMAR
Sonia Kumar is the Senior Staff Attorney for the ACLU of Maryland with a strong interest in issues at the intersection of criminal justice, poverty, and racial and gender equity. Before becoming a staff member in 2013, she spent several years as a fellow at the ACLU, advocating for reduced incarceration and fair treatment of girls in the Maryland juvenile justice system. THE METOO ERA: SONYA ZOLLICOFFER’S STORY In the era of MeToo, brave people continue to speak out against sexual violence. Sonya Zollicoffer has joined voices across the nation by exposing the truth about the sexual harassment she endured while she was a police trainee in Prince George’s Police Department in 2001. Zollicoffer has also filed a legal challenge, along with members of the United Black Police OfficersREQUEST LEGAL HELP
The ACLU of Maryland provides legal services to remedy and prevent constitutional and civil liberties violations. Most of the cases we consider involve conduct of government bodies because constitutional rules apply differently to private entities. However, the U.S. Constitution, along with federal and state statutes, does extend some protection from violations by private SEARCH | ACLU OF MARYLAND The Civil Rights Complaint Line is open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1-3 pm. During our temporary remote operations period, call (667)219-2595 x1000.
YOUR RIGHTS DURING POLICE ENCOUNTERS Always remain polite and never physically resist a police officer. If stopped for photography, ask if you are free to go. If the officer says no, then you are being detained, something an officer cannot do without reasonable suspicion that you have or are about to commit a crime or are in the process of doing so. KIRWAN: MARYLAND’S COMMISSION ON INNOVATION AND EXCELLENCE Legislation in 2016 established the Commission on Innovation and Excellence ("Kirwan" Commission), a 25-member body chaired by Dr. William “Brit” Kirwan, to review and update the current funding formula for Maryland schools. The Commission’s charge is to make recommendations for improving education in Maryland through funding, policies, and resources that will prepare students to “meet HNLEA V. PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY After years of being forced to endure a work environment pervaded by race discrimination and retaliation that also contaminate relationships between police and the community, 13 Officers of Color with the Prince George’s Police Department, along with the Hispanic National Law Enforcement Association and the United Black Police Officers Association, filed suit in federal court ACLU COMMENT ON FORMER MARYLAND MEDICAL EXAMINER DEFENDING GREENSBORO, MD – One of the witnesses for Derek Chauvin defending him in his murder trial in the killing of George Floyd, Dr. David Fowler, is currently being sued by the family of Anton Black, a 19 year old Black teenager killed by police in Maryland. As Maryland medical examiner, Fowler claimed that Anton died of natural causes, saying that his bipolar disorder was aJOHN HENDERSON
John Alvin Henderson is an Administrative Judge with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, where he adjudicates employment discrimination cases involving federal employees. He has lectured and written extensively on EEO matters, including most recently about transgender discrimination and Title VII, and he has taught employment discrimination law at the University ofSERGIO ESPAÑA
Sergio España is the Director of Engagement and Mobilization at the ACLU of Maryland. He focuses on building relationships between ACLU staff and community activists and organizes supporters to advance our public policy, legal, and communications priorities. Before coming to the ACLU, he worked at the Annie E. Casey Foundation, where he helped strengthen community engagement MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD AT THE “KIRWAN COMMISSION” PUBLIC Parents, students, community members, and equitable education advocates, the “Kirwan” Commission needs to hear from you! In Maryland, our current education system is not equitable or sufficient. The education reforms and funding that are adopted SETTLEMENT OVER TRANS STUDENT ACCESS CASE IN TALBOT COUNTY Jennifer L. Kent, Managing Attorney, FreeState Justice jkent@freestate-justice.org 410-625-5428 ext. 13. June 18, 2018. FreeState Justice, ACLU Reach Settlement with Talbot County Public Schools for Max Brennan, who was Prevented from Using the Boys' Restrooms and Locker Rooms Because He is Transgender. BALTIMORE, MD. ACLU OF MARYLANDESPAÑOLALL ISSUESLEGAL JUSTICE SYSTEMFREESPEECHEDUCATION
The Civil Rights Complaint Line is open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1-3 pm. During our temporary remote operations period, call (667)219-2595 x1000.
YOUR RIGHTS DURING POLICE ENCOUNTERSREQUEST LEGAL HELP
The ACLU of Maryland provides legal services to remedy and prevent constitutional and civil liberties violations. Most of the cases we consider involve conduct of government bodies because constitutional rules apply differently to private entities. However, the U.S. Constitution, along with federal and state statutes, does extend some protection from violations by privateBLACK LIVES MATTER
Black Lives Matter. Because Black Lives Matter, the ACLU of Maryland works to end racism and oppression against Black people. Access to justice and opportunity in America is too often defined by skin color. Historically and currently, Black people have been forced to navigate a world that is structured to dehumanize and criminalize them. BRADFORD V. MARYLAND STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION The Bradford lawsuit, based on a claim under Marylandʼs constitution, is still open and remains under the authority of the Stateʼs Circuit Court. It was filed in 1994 by the ACLU against the state of Maryland on behalf of school children and their parents/guardians in Baltimore City. Baltimore City schools had received over $2 billion in increased state funding from the MULTIMEDIA PRODUCTION INTERN (SUMMER 2021) The American Civil Liberties Union of Maryland (ACLU-MD) seeks communications students passionate about race equity, civil rights and civil liberties for a summer internship. The ACLU-MD is a private nonprofit organization that defends the civil rights and civil liberties of Marylanders through litigation, policy advocacy, community engagement and strategic communications. ACLU REPORT ON RACIAL DISPARITIES IN MARIJUANA ARRESTS ACLU Report on Racial Disparities in Marijuana Arrests. CONTACT: Meredith Curtis, media@aclu-md.org, 410-889-8555. BALTIMORE - According to a new report by the ACLU, African Americans were nearly three times as likely as whites to be arrested for simple marijuana possession in 2010, even though research consistently shows comparablerates of
KIRWAN: MARYLAND’S COMMISSION ON INNOVATION AND EXCELLENCE Legislation in 2016 established the Commission on Innovation and Excellence ("Kirwan" Commission), a 25-member body chaired by Dr. William “Brit” Kirwan, to review and update the current funding formula for Maryland schools. The Commission’s charge is to make recommendations for improving education in Maryland through funding, policies, and resources that will prepare students to “meetTIERNEY PEPRAH
Tierney Peprah was born and raised in Pittsburgh, PA. After attending Slippery Rock University in Pennsylvania and obtaining a degree in Political Science and Philosophy, she obtained her J.D. at the University of Maryland, and then a LL.M. in Child and Family Law from Loyola University Chicago School of Law. Prior to coming to the ACLU of Maryland, she worked for over threeSONIA KUMAR
Sonia Kumar is the Senior Staff Attorney for the ACLU of Maryland with a strong interest in issues at the intersection of criminal justice, poverty, and racial and gender equity. Before becoming a staff member in 2013, she spent several years as a fellow at the ACLU, advocating for reduced incarceration and fair treatment of girls in the Maryland juvenile justice system. ACLU OF MARYLANDESPAÑOLALL ISSUESLEGAL JUSTICE SYSTEMFREESPEECHEDUCATION
The Civil Rights Complaint Line is open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1-3 pm. During our temporary remote operations period, call (667)219-2595 x1000.
YOUR RIGHTS DURING POLICE ENCOUNTERSREQUEST LEGAL HELP
The ACLU of Maryland provides legal services to remedy and prevent constitutional and civil liberties violations. Most of the cases we consider involve conduct of government bodies because constitutional rules apply differently to private entities. However, the U.S. Constitution, along with federal and state statutes, does extend some protection from violations by privateBLACK LIVES MATTER
Black Lives Matter. Because Black Lives Matter, the ACLU of Maryland works to end racism and oppression against Black people. Access to justice and opportunity in America is too often defined by skin color. Historically and currently, Black people have been forced to navigate a world that is structured to dehumanize and criminalize them. BRADFORD V. MARYLAND STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION The Bradford lawsuit, based on a claim under Marylandʼs constitution, is still open and remains under the authority of the Stateʼs Circuit Court. It was filed in 1994 by the ACLU against the state of Maryland on behalf of school children and their parents/guardians in Baltimore City. Baltimore City schools had received over $2 billion in increased state funding from the MULTIMEDIA PRODUCTION INTERN (SUMMER 2021) The American Civil Liberties Union of Maryland (ACLU-MD) seeks communications students passionate about race equity, civil rights and civil liberties for a summer internship. The ACLU-MD is a private nonprofit organization that defends the civil rights and civil liberties of Marylanders through litigation, policy advocacy, community engagement and strategic communications. ACLU REPORT ON RACIAL DISPARITIES IN MARIJUANA ARRESTS ACLU Report on Racial Disparities in Marijuana Arrests. CONTACT: Meredith Curtis, media@aclu-md.org, 410-889-8555. BALTIMORE - According to a new report by the ACLU, African Americans were nearly three times as likely as whites to be arrested for simple marijuana possession in 2010, even though research consistently shows comparablerates of
KIRWAN: MARYLAND’S COMMISSION ON INNOVATION AND EXCELLENCE Legislation in 2016 established the Commission on Innovation and Excellence ("Kirwan" Commission), a 25-member body chaired by Dr. William “Brit” Kirwan, to review and update the current funding formula for Maryland schools. The Commission’s charge is to make recommendations for improving education in Maryland through funding, policies, and resources that will prepare students to “meetTIERNEY PEPRAH
Tierney Peprah was born and raised in Pittsburgh, PA. After attending Slippery Rock University in Pennsylvania and obtaining a degree in Political Science and Philosophy, she obtained her J.D. at the University of Maryland, and then a LL.M. in Child and Family Law from Loyola University Chicago School of Law. Prior to coming to the ACLU of Maryland, she worked for over threeSONIA KUMAR
Sonia Kumar is the Senior Staff Attorney for the ACLU of Maryland with a strong interest in issues at the intersection of criminal justice, poverty, and racial and gender equity. Before becoming a staff member in 2013, she spent several years as a fellow at the ACLU, advocating for reduced incarceration and fair treatment of girls in the Maryland juvenile justice system. CONTACT US | ACLU OF MARYLAND Main Office:3600 Clipper Mill Road, Suite 350Baltimore, MD 21211aclu@aclu-md.orgMain Line:(410) 889-8555 - Please note we do not take legal intake on our main line.Need Help?Requests for assistance are accepted on our Civil Rights Complaint Line. The line is in operation on Tuesdays and Thursdays between 1:00 and 3:00 pm. During our temporary remote operations period, call SEARCH | ACLU OF MARYLAND The Civil Rights Complaint Line is open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1-3 pm. During our temporary remote operations period, call (667)219-2595 x1000.
SHACKLING PREGNANT WOMEN IN MARYLAND Shackling Pregnant Women in Maryland. Countless women in Maryland enter correctional facilities while pregnant. Those women often endure humiliation, pain, and risk of being harmed from being shackled throughout their pregnancy during transport, labor, delivery, and recovery. National correctional and medical associations opposeshackling
RIGHTS OF PEOPLE IN PRISONS AND JAILS The ACLU of Maryland is dedicated to helping people who are incarcerated and their families in the struggle to ensure that their Constitutional rights are protected. Our guiding principles are that the Constitution does not cease to exist at the prison gate and that the Constitution must protect every person’s dignity, safety andhumanity.
LET’S NOT REPEAT A RACIST PAST: THE WAR ON DRUGS The War on Drugs had racial disparities baked in. Its execution was racist, with overpolicing targeted at Black people. Its purpose was counterproductive, destabilizing families and communities. And its cost was high, in terms of time, money, resources, and most importantly, lives. We must take an honest look at how white supremacydrove the
HARLEM PARK: HOLMES V. BALTIMORE POLICE DEPARTMENT Determined to win justice and ensure that similar lockdowns never happen again, four residents of Baltimore’s Harlem Park neighborhood today filed a lawsuit against the Baltimore City Police Department (BPD) and former Police Commissioner Kevin Davis, charging that their state and federal constitutional rights were violated during a six-day, multi-block cordon of theirGARLAND NIXON
Garland Nixon worked for the Maryland Natural Resources Police for 27 years and retired holding the rank of Major. He also taught criminal justice at Anne Arundel Community College for three years. In additional to having served on the ACLU of Maryland Board from 1999 to 2002, he is a former ACLU client, one of the 24 black officers who successfully sued the Department of DANA VICKERS SHELLEY Dana Vickers Shelley is the Executive Director of the ACLU of Maryland. Before joining the ACLU in 2018, Shelley advised numerous national and local organizations, including the NAACP, the Annie E. Casey Foundation, the Association of Baltimore Area Grantmakers, Black Entertainment Television (BET) Networks, and the Southern Poverty LawCenter.
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY EXECUTIVE LEOPOLD'S "ENEMIES LIST Concerned that the "enemies list" revealed in the State's March 2 criminal indictment of Anne Arundel County Executive John Leopold violates the political freedoms of the list's targets, the ACLU of Maryland in December, 2012, filed a lawsuit under a provision of the Maryland Public Information Act that prohibits the creation, use, and dissemination of government records SETTLEMENT OVER TRANS STUDENT ACCESS CASE IN TALBOT COUNTY Jennifer L. Kent, Managing Attorney, FreeState Justice jkent@freestate-justice.org 410-625-5428 ext. 13. June 18, 2018. FreeState Justice, ACLU Reach Settlement with Talbot County Public Schools for Max Brennan, who was Prevented from Using the Boys' Restrooms and Locker Rooms Because He is Transgender. BALTIMORE, MD. ACLU OF MARYLANDESPAÑOLALL ISSUESLEGAL JUSTICE SYSTEMFREESPEECHEDUCATION
The Civil Rights Complaint Line is open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1-3 pm. During our temporary remote operations period, call (667)219-2595 x1000.
YOUR RIGHTS DURING POLICE ENCOUNTERSREQUEST LEGAL HELP
The ACLU of Maryland provides legal services to remedy and prevent constitutional and civil liberties violations. Most of the cases we consider involve conduct of government bodies because constitutional rules apply differently to private entities. However, the U.S. Constitution, along with federal and state statutes, does extend some protection from violations by privateBLACK LIVES MATTER
Black Lives Matter. Because Black Lives Matter, the ACLU of Maryland works to end racism and oppression against Black people. Access to justice and opportunity in America is too often defined by skin color. Historically and currently, Black people have been forced to navigate a world that is structured to dehumanize and criminalize them. BRADFORD V. MARYLAND STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION The Bradford lawsuit, based on a claim under Marylandʼs constitution, is still open and remains under the authority of the Stateʼs Circuit Court. It was filed in 1994 by the ACLU against the state of Maryland on behalf of school children and their parents/guardians in Baltimore City. Baltimore City schools had received over $2 billion in increased state funding from the MULTIMEDIA PRODUCTION INTERN (SUMMER 2021) The American Civil Liberties Union of Maryland (ACLU-MD) seeks communications students passionate about race equity, civil rights and civil liberties for a summer internship. The ACLU-MD is a private nonprofit organization that defends the civil rights and civil liberties of Marylanders through litigation, policy advocacy, community engagement and strategic communications. ACLU REPORT ON RACIAL DISPARITIES IN MARIJUANA ARRESTS ACLU Report on Racial Disparities in Marijuana Arrests. CONTACT: Meredith Curtis, media@aclu-md.org, 410-889-8555. BALTIMORE - According to a new report by the ACLU, African Americans were nearly three times as likely as whites to be arrested for simple marijuana possession in 2010, even though research consistently shows comparablerates of
KIRWAN: MARYLAND’S COMMISSION ON INNOVATION AND EXCELLENCE Legislation in 2016 established the Commission on Innovation and Excellence ("Kirwan" Commission), a 25-member body chaired by Dr. William “Brit” Kirwan, to review and update the current funding formula for Maryland schools. The Commission’s charge is to make recommendations for improving education in Maryland through funding, policies, and resources that will prepare students to “meetTIERNEY PEPRAH
Tierney Peprah was born and raised in Pittsburgh, PA. After attending Slippery Rock University in Pennsylvania and obtaining a degree in Political Science and Philosophy, she obtained her J.D. at the University of Maryland, and then a LL.M. in Child and Family Law from Loyola University Chicago School of Law. Prior to coming to the ACLU of Maryland, she worked for over threeSONIA KUMAR
Sonia Kumar is the Senior Staff Attorney for the ACLU of Maryland with a strong interest in issues at the intersection of criminal justice, poverty, and racial and gender equity. Before becoming a staff member in 2013, she spent several years as a fellow at the ACLU, advocating for reduced incarceration and fair treatment of girls in the Maryland juvenile justice system. ACLU OF MARYLANDESPAÑOLALL ISSUESLEGAL JUSTICE SYSTEMFREESPEECHEDUCATION
The Civil Rights Complaint Line is open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1-3 pm. During our temporary remote operations period, call (667)219-2595 x1000.
YOUR RIGHTS DURING POLICE ENCOUNTERSREQUEST LEGAL HELP
The ACLU of Maryland provides legal services to remedy and prevent constitutional and civil liberties violations. Most of the cases we consider involve conduct of government bodies because constitutional rules apply differently to private entities. However, the U.S. Constitution, along with federal and state statutes, does extend some protection from violations by privateBLACK LIVES MATTER
Black Lives Matter. Because Black Lives Matter, the ACLU of Maryland works to end racism and oppression against Black people. Access to justice and opportunity in America is too often defined by skin color. Historically and currently, Black people have been forced to navigate a world that is structured to dehumanize and criminalize them. BRADFORD V. MARYLAND STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION The Bradford lawsuit, based on a claim under Marylandʼs constitution, is still open and remains under the authority of the Stateʼs Circuit Court. It was filed in 1994 by the ACLU against the state of Maryland on behalf of school children and their parents/guardians in Baltimore City. Baltimore City schools had received over $2 billion in increased state funding from the MULTIMEDIA PRODUCTION INTERN (SUMMER 2021) The American Civil Liberties Union of Maryland (ACLU-MD) seeks communications students passionate about race equity, civil rights and civil liberties for a summer internship. The ACLU-MD is a private nonprofit organization that defends the civil rights and civil liberties of Marylanders through litigation, policy advocacy, community engagement and strategic communications. ACLU REPORT ON RACIAL DISPARITIES IN MARIJUANA ARRESTS ACLU Report on Racial Disparities in Marijuana Arrests. CONTACT: Meredith Curtis, media@aclu-md.org, 410-889-8555. BALTIMORE - According to a new report by the ACLU, African Americans were nearly three times as likely as whites to be arrested for simple marijuana possession in 2010, even though research consistently shows comparablerates of
KIRWAN: MARYLAND’S COMMISSION ON INNOVATION AND EXCELLENCE Legislation in 2016 established the Commission on Innovation and Excellence ("Kirwan" Commission), a 25-member body chaired by Dr. William “Brit” Kirwan, to review and update the current funding formula for Maryland schools. The Commission’s charge is to make recommendations for improving education in Maryland through funding, policies, and resources that will prepare students to “meetTIERNEY PEPRAH
Tierney Peprah was born and raised in Pittsburgh, PA. After attending Slippery Rock University in Pennsylvania and obtaining a degree in Political Science and Philosophy, she obtained her J.D. at the University of Maryland, and then a LL.M. in Child and Family Law from Loyola University Chicago School of Law. Prior to coming to the ACLU of Maryland, she worked for over threeSONIA KUMAR
Sonia Kumar is the Senior Staff Attorney for the ACLU of Maryland with a strong interest in issues at the intersection of criminal justice, poverty, and racial and gender equity. Before becoming a staff member in 2013, she spent several years as a fellow at the ACLU, advocating for reduced incarceration and fair treatment of girls in the Maryland juvenile justice system. CONTACT US | ACLU OF MARYLAND Main Office:3600 Clipper Mill Road, Suite 350Baltimore, MD 21211aclu@aclu-md.orgMain Line:(410) 889-8555 - Please note we do not take legal intake on our main line.Need Help?Requests for assistance are accepted on our Civil Rights Complaint Line. The line is in operation on Tuesdays and Thursdays between 1:00 and 3:00 pm. During our temporary remote operations period, call SEARCH | ACLU OF MARYLAND The Civil Rights Complaint Line is open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1-3 pm. During our temporary remote operations period, call (667)219-2595 x1000.
SHACKLING PREGNANT WOMEN IN MARYLAND Shackling Pregnant Women in Maryland. Countless women in Maryland enter correctional facilities while pregnant. Those women often endure humiliation, pain, and risk of being harmed from being shackled throughout their pregnancy during transport, labor, delivery, and recovery. National correctional and medical associations opposeshackling
RIGHTS OF PEOPLE IN PRISONS AND JAILS The ACLU of Maryland is dedicated to helping people who are incarcerated and their families in the struggle to ensure that their Constitutional rights are protected. Our guiding principles are that the Constitution does not cease to exist at the prison gate and that the Constitution must protect every person’s dignity, safety andhumanity.
LET’S NOT REPEAT A RACIST PAST: THE WAR ON DRUGS The War on Drugs had racial disparities baked in. Its execution was racist, with overpolicing targeted at Black people. Its purpose was counterproductive, destabilizing families and communities. And its cost was high, in terms of time, money, resources, and most importantly, lives. We must take an honest look at how white supremacydrove the
HARLEM PARK: HOLMES V. BALTIMORE POLICE DEPARTMENT Determined to win justice and ensure that similar lockdowns never happen again, four residents of Baltimore’s Harlem Park neighborhood today filed a lawsuit against the Baltimore City Police Department (BPD) and former Police Commissioner Kevin Davis, charging that their state and federal constitutional rights were violated during a six-day, multi-block cordon of theirGARLAND NIXON
Garland Nixon worked for the Maryland Natural Resources Police for 27 years and retired holding the rank of Major. He also taught criminal justice at Anne Arundel Community College for three years. In additional to having served on the ACLU of Maryland Board from 1999 to 2002, he is a former ACLU client, one of the 24 black officers who successfully sued the Department of DANA VICKERS SHELLEY Dana Vickers Shelley is the Executive Director of the ACLU of Maryland. Before joining the ACLU in 2018, Shelley advised numerous national and local organizations, including the NAACP, the Annie E. Casey Foundation, the Association of Baltimore Area Grantmakers, Black Entertainment Television (BET) Networks, and the Southern Poverty LawCenter.
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY EXECUTIVE LEOPOLD'S "ENEMIES LIST Concerned that the "enemies list" revealed in the State's March 2 criminal indictment of Anne Arundel County Executive John Leopold violates the political freedoms of the list's targets, the ACLU of Maryland in December, 2012, filed a lawsuit under a provision of the Maryland Public Information Act that prohibits the creation, use, and dissemination of government records SETTLEMENT OVER TRANS STUDENT ACCESS CASE IN TALBOT COUNTY Jennifer L. Kent, Managing Attorney, FreeState Justice jkent@freestate-justice.org 410-625-5428 ext. 13. June 18, 2018. FreeState Justice, ACLU Reach Settlement with Talbot County Public Schools for Max Brennan, who was Prevented from Using the Boys' Restrooms and Locker Rooms Because He is Transgender. BALTIMORE, MD. ACLU OF MARYLANDESPAÑOLALL ISSUESLEGAL JUSTICE SYSTEMFREESPEECHEDUCATION
The Civil Rights Complaint Line is open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1-3 pm. During our temporary remote operations period, call (667)219-2595 x1000.
YOUR RIGHTS DURING POLICE ENCOUNTERSREQUEST LEGAL HELP
The ACLU of Maryland provides legal services to remedy and prevent constitutional and civil liberties violations. Most of the cases we consider involve conduct of government bodies because constitutional rules apply differently to private entities. However, the U.S. Constitution, along with federal and state statutes, does extend some protection from violations by privateBLACK LIVES MATTER
Black Lives Matter. Because Black Lives Matter, the ACLU of Maryland works to end racism and oppression against Black people. Access to justice and opportunity in America is too often defined by skin color. Historically and currently, Black people have been forced to navigate a world that is structured to dehumanize and criminalize them. BRADFORD V. MARYLAND STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION The Bradford lawsuit, based on a claim under Marylandʼs constitution, is still open and remains under the authority of the Stateʼs Circuit Court. It was filed in 1994 by the ACLU against the state of Maryland on behalf of school children and their parents/guardians in Baltimore City. Baltimore City schools had received over $2 billion in increased state funding from the MULTIMEDIA PRODUCTION INTERN (SUMMER 2021) The American Civil Liberties Union of Maryland (ACLU-MD) seeks communications students passionate about race equity, civil rights and civil liberties for a summer internship. The ACLU-MD is a private nonprofit organization that defends the civil rights and civil liberties of Marylanders through litigation, policy advocacy, community engagement and strategic communications. ACLU REPORT ON RACIAL DISPARITIES IN MARIJUANA ARRESTS ACLU Report on Racial Disparities in Marijuana Arrests. CONTACT: Meredith Curtis, media@aclu-md.org, 410-889-8555. BALTIMORE - According to a new report by the ACLU, African Americans were nearly three times as likely as whites to be arrested for simple marijuana possession in 2010, even though research consistently shows comparablerates of
KIRWAN: MARYLAND’S COMMISSION ON INNOVATION AND EXCELLENCE Legislation in 2016 established the Commission on Innovation and Excellence ("Kirwan" Commission), a 25-member body chaired by Dr. William “Brit” Kirwan, to review and update the current funding formula for Maryland schools. The Commission’s charge is to make recommendations for improving education in Maryland through funding, policies, and resources that will prepare students to “meetTIERNEY PEPRAH
Tierney Peprah was born and raised in Pittsburgh, PA. After attending Slippery Rock University in Pennsylvania and obtaining a degree in Political Science and Philosophy, she obtained her J.D. at the University of Maryland, and then a LL.M. in Child and Family Law from Loyola University Chicago School of Law. Prior to coming to the ACLU of Maryland, she worked for over threeSONIA KUMAR
Sonia Kumar is the Senior Staff Attorney for the ACLU of Maryland with a strong interest in issues at the intersection of criminal justice, poverty, and racial and gender equity. Before becoming a staff member in 2013, she spent several years as a fellow at the ACLU, advocating for reduced incarceration and fair treatment of girls in the Maryland juvenile justice system. ACLU OF MARYLANDESPAÑOLALL ISSUESLEGAL JUSTICE SYSTEMFREESPEECHEDUCATION
The Civil Rights Complaint Line is open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1-3 pm. During our temporary remote operations period, call (667)219-2595 x1000.
YOUR RIGHTS DURING POLICE ENCOUNTERSREQUEST LEGAL HELP
The ACLU of Maryland provides legal services to remedy and prevent constitutional and civil liberties violations. Most of the cases we consider involve conduct of government bodies because constitutional rules apply differently to private entities. However, the U.S. Constitution, along with federal and state statutes, does extend some protection from violations by privateBLACK LIVES MATTER
Black Lives Matter. Because Black Lives Matter, the ACLU of Maryland works to end racism and oppression against Black people. Access to justice and opportunity in America is too often defined by skin color. Historically and currently, Black people have been forced to navigate a world that is structured to dehumanize and criminalize them. BRADFORD V. MARYLAND STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION The Bradford lawsuit, based on a claim under Marylandʼs constitution, is still open and remains under the authority of the Stateʼs Circuit Court. It was filed in 1994 by the ACLU against the state of Maryland on behalf of school children and their parents/guardians in Baltimore City. Baltimore City schools had received over $2 billion in increased state funding from the MULTIMEDIA PRODUCTION INTERN (SUMMER 2021) The American Civil Liberties Union of Maryland (ACLU-MD) seeks communications students passionate about race equity, civil rights and civil liberties for a summer internship. The ACLU-MD is a private nonprofit organization that defends the civil rights and civil liberties of Marylanders through litigation, policy advocacy, community engagement and strategic communications. ACLU REPORT ON RACIAL DISPARITIES IN MARIJUANA ARRESTS ACLU Report on Racial Disparities in Marijuana Arrests. CONTACT: Meredith Curtis, media@aclu-md.org, 410-889-8555. BALTIMORE - According to a new report by the ACLU, African Americans were nearly three times as likely as whites to be arrested for simple marijuana possession in 2010, even though research consistently shows comparablerates of
KIRWAN: MARYLAND’S COMMISSION ON INNOVATION AND EXCELLENCE Legislation in 2016 established the Commission on Innovation and Excellence ("Kirwan" Commission), a 25-member body chaired by Dr. William “Brit” Kirwan, to review and update the current funding formula for Maryland schools. The Commission’s charge is to make recommendations for improving education in Maryland through funding, policies, and resources that will prepare students to “meetTIERNEY PEPRAH
Tierney Peprah was born and raised in Pittsburgh, PA. After attending Slippery Rock University in Pennsylvania and obtaining a degree in Political Science and Philosophy, she obtained her J.D. at the University of Maryland, and then a LL.M. in Child and Family Law from Loyola University Chicago School of Law. Prior to coming to the ACLU of Maryland, she worked for over threeSONIA KUMAR
Sonia Kumar is the Senior Staff Attorney for the ACLU of Maryland with a strong interest in issues at the intersection of criminal justice, poverty, and racial and gender equity. Before becoming a staff member in 2013, she spent several years as a fellow at the ACLU, advocating for reduced incarceration and fair treatment of girls in the Maryland juvenile justice system. CONTACT US | ACLU OF MARYLAND Main Office:3600 Clipper Mill Road, Suite 350Baltimore, MD 21211aclu@aclu-md.orgMain Line:(410) 889-8555 - Please note we do not take legal intake on our main line.Need Help?Requests for assistance are accepted on our Civil Rights Complaint Line. The line is in operation on Tuesdays and Thursdays between 1:00 and 3:00 pm. During our temporary remote operations period, call SEARCH | ACLU OF MARYLAND The Civil Rights Complaint Line is open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1-3 pm. During our temporary remote operations period, call (667)219-2595 x1000.
SHACKLING PREGNANT WOMEN IN MARYLAND Shackling Pregnant Women in Maryland. Countless women in Maryland enter correctional facilities while pregnant. Those women often endure humiliation, pain, and risk of being harmed from being shackled throughout their pregnancy during transport, labor, delivery, and recovery. National correctional and medical associations opposeshackling
RIGHTS OF PEOPLE IN PRISONS AND JAILS The ACLU of Maryland is dedicated to helping people who are incarcerated and their families in the struggle to ensure that their Constitutional rights are protected. Our guiding principles are that the Constitution does not cease to exist at the prison gate and that the Constitution must protect every person’s dignity, safety andhumanity.
LET’S NOT REPEAT A RACIST PAST: THE WAR ON DRUGS The War on Drugs had racial disparities baked in. Its execution was racist, with overpolicing targeted at Black people. Its purpose was counterproductive, destabilizing families and communities. And its cost was high, in terms of time, money, resources, and most importantly, lives. We must take an honest look at how white supremacydrove the
HARLEM PARK: HOLMES V. BALTIMORE POLICE DEPARTMENT Determined to win justice and ensure that similar lockdowns never happen again, four residents of Baltimore’s Harlem Park neighborhood today filed a lawsuit against the Baltimore City Police Department (BPD) and former Police Commissioner Kevin Davis, charging that their state and federal constitutional rights were violated during a six-day, multi-block cordon of theirGARLAND NIXON
Garland Nixon worked for the Maryland Natural Resources Police for 27 years and retired holding the rank of Major. He also taught criminal justice at Anne Arundel Community College for three years. In additional to having served on the ACLU of Maryland Board from 1999 to 2002, he is a former ACLU client, one of the 24 black officers who successfully sued the Department of DANA VICKERS SHELLEY Dana Vickers Shelley is the Executive Director of the ACLU of Maryland. Before joining the ACLU in 2018, Shelley advised numerous national and local organizations, including the NAACP, the Annie E. Casey Foundation, the Association of Baltimore Area Grantmakers, Black Entertainment Television (BET) Networks, and the Southern Poverty LawCenter.
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY EXECUTIVE LEOPOLD'S "ENEMIES LIST Concerned that the "enemies list" revealed in the State's March 2 criminal indictment of Anne Arundel County Executive John Leopold violates the political freedoms of the list's targets, the ACLU of Maryland in December, 2012, filed a lawsuit under a provision of the Maryland Public Information Act that prohibits the creation, use, and dissemination of government records SETTLEMENT OVER TRANS STUDENT ACCESS CASE IN TALBOT COUNTY Jennifer L. Kent, Managing Attorney, FreeState Justice jkent@freestate-justice.org 410-625-5428 ext. 13. June 18, 2018. FreeState Justice, ACLU Reach Settlement with Talbot County Public Schools for Max Brennan, who was Prevented from Using the Boys' Restrooms and Locker Rooms Because He is Transgender. BALTIMORE, MD. Skip to main contentBREAKING NEWS
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