The First Amendment protects our right to speak, assemble, organize, protest and practice – or not practice – religion. These rights are the foundation of our democracy.
73% of Virginians oppose removing books from public schools even if some people find them offensive according to a 2023 Roanoke College poll.
Virginia's marriage code still discriminates against non-religious wedding ceremonies.
As few as 0.2% of license plates photographed by automated license plate readers are ever linked to criminal activity, according to a 2012 national ACLU study.
The First Amendment protects our right to speak, assemble, organize, protest and practice – or not practice – religion. These rights and freedoms are the foundation of our democracy.
As the premier guardian of civil liberties in the Commonwealth, the ACLU of Virginia bears a special responsibility to defend our First Amendment rights. Over the last 50 years, we have:
Attacks on our basic rights will never cease. We will oppose government censorship, ensure that students are taught an honest and complete account of history, and protect the right to protest.
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Book ban attempts have surged in recent years – not just in public schools and libraries, but in private bookstores as well. In 2022, we represented several Virginia-based bookstores, library associations and other organizations to defend their right to sell two challenged books:
Under a Virginia law that hasn’t been used in decades, an individual filed a petition to the court claiming that the books are “obscene.” If the courts had agreed, anyone in Virginia who published, sold, lent or transported these two books may have been held liable.
We fought in court and stopped that from happening. Censorship has no place in America, and Virginians should have access to these books.
Today, years of hard-fought civil liberty protections are under threat.
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