ACLU of Massachusetts

@aclu_mass

We work in the: ⚖️ Courts | 🏛 Legislature | 🗣 Communities to protect civil liberties for all in Massachusetts.
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No matter your immigration status, you have rights when you interact with immigration agents or the police. ACLU has easy-to-use resources available so you can have your rights at your fingertips. Link in bio for resources.
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The freedom to protest is integral to our democracy. If you’re protesting, be prepared and know your rights.
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2 years ago
Though this is a critical victory, these baseless attacks on medication abortion will continue in the lower courts and at the FDA. We’ll keep fighting back.
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Your sensitive personal information should not be mined for profit. Lawmakers must protect us all by passing strong, enforceable privacy law. Click the link in our bio to take action.
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Mifepristone is a safe, effective medication used in nearly two-thirds of all U.S. abortions. The Supreme Court must permanently block anti-abortion politicians’ bid to cut off our access to this critical reproductive health care.
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Here in Massachusetts, we stand with our immigrant communities. We cannot wait to see The PROTECT Act signed into law.
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10 days ago
Thousands of constituents have taken action to call on our legislature to protect our immigrant communities from ICE - and they are listening. Here’s an update on the PROTECT Act. Follow us and stay tuned for updates on this legislation to rein in ICE’s abuse.
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TODAY: The MA Senate is voting on the PROTECT Act. We are proud to celebrate this vitally important bill alongside Senate President Spilka, the Black and Latino Caucus and all the lawmakers who have worked so hard on this in both chambers. We stand with immigrant communities - today and everyday.
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The ACLU is here in Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court to defend our clients’ state constitutional rights. In Quincy, and everywhere in the Commonwealth, the government must remain neutral in matters of religion.
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11 days ago
Large religious statues belong on church grounds, not looming over the doors of a public safety building. Learn more about Fitzmaurice et al v. City of Quincy at the link in our bio.
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The Massachusetts Constitution prohibits the government from playing favorites when it comes to matters of faith.
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Our Massachusetts Declaration of Rights makes clear that in Quincy, and everywhere in the Commonwealth, the government must remain neutral in matters of religion. Quincy's planned installation of ten foot tall saints on a government building is unconstitutional.
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