Pittsfield Canvass: What a Difference a DA Makes
Speak with voters about the importance of voting for a district attorney who reflects their community's values.
August 12, 2018
Speak with voters about the importance of voting for a district attorney who reflects their community's values.
Support youth activism. Support peaceful protest. Support keeping families together.
Join us at Suffolk University Law School for a community conversation with the candidates for Suffolk County DA.
Join Dorshei Tzedek’s Criminal Justice Committee for a community education event about the critical role of district attorneys, how we all need to engage, and what we all need to know to ensure these elected officials provide greater transparency
"Women's Voices Matter," a panel discussion with representatives from the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts and NARAL Pro-Choice, will
The Boston City Council is holding public hearing about the Boston Police Department’s (BPD) use of surveillance equipment like drones, cameras, social media software, and license plate readers.
Court watching is a way to hold your district attorneys (DAs) accountable for the decisions they make in the courtroom. By attending court hearings and documenting what happens, you will gain a better understanding of how the decisions DAs make every day impact members of our communities.
Join us in Randolph to learn how to lobby your state lawmakers and help us pass ACLU Freedom Agenda in 2018, which includes criminal justice reform, immigrants’ rights, and voting rights.
You’ll learn:
State and local law enforcement agencies around the country have been adopting high tech surveillance tools – like drones, biometric fingerprint readers, and facial recognition tools – in increasingly high numbers.
Join the ACLU's Jay Stanley for a discussion on The Public Internet Option, an ACLU report detailing how local governments can provide network ne