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Virginia voters decisively chose civil rights in the face of federal attacks

“This election was a critical step to protect the civil rights and civil liberties of everyone in Virginia, and when Virginia voters went to the polls on Tuesday, they delivered a clear repudiation of politicians’ attempts to roll them back.”
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ACLU of Virginia's 2025 Annual Report

Check out how YOU helped us fight back against the Trump administration this year – and what’s ahead for 2026.
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Know Your Rights: Immigrants Stopped By Police or ICE

Regardless of your immigration status, you have guaranteed rights under the Constitution. Help make sure everyone knows their rights.
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Virginia voters decisively chose civil rights in the face of federal attacks

“This election was a critical step to protect the civil rights and civil liberties of everyone in Virginia, and when Virginia voters went to the polls on Tuesday, they delivered a clear repudiation of politicians’ attempts to roll them back.”

Acquitted soccer player free to reunite with family in Belgium after over a decade in solitary confinement

"Mr. Trabelsi's reunion with his family comes after being held in detention in the U.S. for years even after being cleared of all charges. That should never have happened," said ACLU-VA Senior Immigrants' Rights Attorney Sophia Gregg.

DoDEA must return books to shelves, judge rules

“Today’s ruling affirms that government can’t scrub references to race and gender from public school libraries and classrooms just because the Trump administration doesn’t like certain viewpoints on those topics," said ACLU-VA Senior Supervising Attorney Matt Callahan.