Press Releases

VADOC Officials Denied Qualified Immunity in Long-Term Solitary Confinement Suit

Federal Appeals Court Affirms Lower Court Ruling Denying Qualified Immunity in Thorpe, et al. v. Harold Clarke, et al.
Issue Areas: Criminal Legal Reform

ACLU-VA Sends Joint Letter Opposing Facial Recognition Technology

In principle, we oppose any use of facial recognition software by law enforcement. When used by police in criminal investigations, facial recognition technology can, and has, led to wrongful arrests and civil rights violations.

Settlement Agreement Reached in Religious Freedom, Solitary Confinement Lawsuit Against Virginia Department of Corrections

The ACLU of Virginia announced today that a settlement agreement was reached in Burke v. Clarke, a federal lawsuit on behalf of Randy Burke, a practicing Rastafarian who was put in solitary confinement for over five years for refusing to cut his hair.

Virginia Department of Corrections Elimination of “Restrictive Housing” is a Smoke Screen

Solitary confinement by any other name is still solitary confinement
Issue Areas: Criminal Legal Reform

Marijuana Advocates Respond to Final Legislation

Today with the stroke of Gov. Ralph Northam’s pen, Virginia became the first state in the South and the 16th state in the nation to legalize marijuana. We stand with Marijuana Justice, and as a coalition, we believe there is still work to be done.
Issue Areas: Criminal Legal Reform

Coalition Applauds Gov. Northam for Legalizing Marijuana July 1, 2021

The ACLU of Virginia, Marijuana Justice, RISE for Youth, and Justice Forward Virginia applaud the governor for understanding that justice delayed is justice denied as he proposed legalizing small amounts of marijuana on July 1, 2021.
Issue Areas: Criminal Legal Reform