ACLU-VA Files Lawsuit Against Hanover County School Board For Failure to Protect Transgender Students

"These students are compelled to attend a school in a school system that refuses to protect them, and each weekday morning, our plaintiffs say goodbye to their kids while fearing for their safety. No parent should be forced into that position."

a protest sign with the message: My daughter exists, was born this way, is LOVED. She won't be erased.

Statement on Unite the Right Rally Verdict

Today in Sines v Kessler, the civil case against the organizers of the Unite the Right event in August, 2017 in Charlottesville, a jury reached a verdict in favor of the plaintiffs, finding that white nationalists conspired to travel to Charlottesville, Virginia with the express purpose of inciting violence.

By Mary Bauer

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ACLU of Virginia held forum for Hanover transgender community night after school board vote

This piece by Holly Prestidge was originally published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

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Protect every kid means protecting trans & nonbinary students

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Virginia is one vote away from being Texas

One of my favorite posters from recent womens’ rights marches is the one that reads: “I can’t believe I still have to protest this [stuff].” (Of course, the sign used a different word than “stuff.”) But the point is correct: The right to make fundamental decisions about one’s reproductive health was recognized as a constitutional right in Roe v. Wade in 1973, almost 50 years ago. And yet, abortion rights are in greater peril now than they have been at any time in the last 48 years. I can’t believe we still have to protest this stuff. But we do. And we have to do more than that.  We have to organize and vote.

By Mary Bauer

light pink background, on the left there's an image of a protest signs that says "abortion is healthcare" On the right, there's a quote that says "I can't believe we still have to protest this stuff. But we do. And we have to do more than that."

Do police and prisons keep us safe?

Let’s talk about what public safety means.

By Phuong Tran

bright yellow background with the text "it's time to reimagine public safety" on the right corner there's an image of a megaphone raised up in the air

What is prison gerrymandering?

Population matters when it comes to redistricting, and that's why the way people are counted is so important. So how do prisons and the people in their custody impact the redistricting process? 

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What I've learned from reading stories of abuses in Virginia prisons

The stories of incarcerated individuals make it clear that jails and prisons are incapable of acknowledging the civil and human rights of their populations because they are systematically designed not to see people.

a square yellow button with green text that says "I believe in building communities that support people, not prisons" against a background of cursive writing on parchment paper.

Remembering Charlottesville

On the anniversary of the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, we reaffirm our commitment to the fight for racial justice.

By Mary Bauer

A graphic reading "We grieve alogn with my hometown of Charlottesville. Our hope is that our collective work to root out systemic racism will ensure that the horrors we saw on August 12, 2017, will never happen again in Virginia.