Can a government official block you on Twitter?
More often than not, the First Amendment traffics in nuance, detail, and government intent. In applying it to the internet, we should expect nothing less.
November 29, 2017More often than not, the First Amendment traffics in nuance, detail, and government intent. In applying it to the internet, we should expect nothing less.
November 29, 2017 Free Speech and ExpressionOn November 7, 2017, Boston residents will cast their votes for Mayor and City Council.
October 17, 2017 Criminal Law Reform Freedom of Religion and Belief Immigrants' Rights Government Transparency Police Accountability Privacy and Surveillance Racial JusticeOver two-dozen civil rights, civil liberties, social justice, and religious organizations call on the Boston Police Department (BPD) to change its policies to protect the most vulnerable from the Trump administration's attacks.
September 19, 2017 Freedom of Religion and Belief Immigrants' Rights Police Accountability Privacy and Surveillance Racial JusticeWhat state saddled its residents with 23,000 wrongful drug convictions, then dedicated millions of taxpayer dollars and years of public labor opposing efforts to get justice for the wrongfully convicted? Surprise, it’s progressive Massachusetts.
April 17, 2017 Criminal Law ReformThe racial disparities in the Massachusetts criminal justice system are worse than the national trend, but it doesn't have to stay that way. Massachusetts legislators have a unique opportunity to enact significant criminal justice reform by addressing racial disparities.
March 20, 2017 Criminal Law Reform Racial JusticeWhile the ACLU does not advocate for or against political nominations, it is a crucial part of our mission to educate the public on threats to our constitutional rights. And Sessions is a threat.
January 6, 2017 Criminal Law Reform