Press Releases

After School Satan Club holds first meeting at Chesapeake Public School

In a victory for free speech and religious liberty, the After School Satan Club (ASSC) held its first meeting tonight at B.M. Williams Primary School, despite efforts by some to shut down the club and prevent it from gaining equal access to school facilities.
Issue Areas: First Amendment Rights

Lawmakers fail to advance bipartisan Second Look bill

ACLU-VA's statement on House committee killing a bipartisan criminal legal reform bill that would establish a means for incarcerated people who have already served at least 15 years of their sentence to petition their sentencing judge for a Second Look at their sentence.
Issue Areas: Criminal Legal Reform

Virginia Department of Corrections denies equal services to visually impaired people who are incarcerated

Today the ACLU of Virginia, the disAbility Law Center of Virginia, and the law firm of Brown, Goldstein, and Levy filed a complaint against the for denying equal services to people who are blind or visually impaired in custody.
Issue Areas: Criminal Legal Reform

Lawmakers prove once again political agendas outweigh the will of the people

ACLU-VA's statement on House committee killing two important, bipartisan criminal legal reform bills that would establish independent oversight over VDOC and provide no-cost prison communications for Virginia families.
Issue Areas: Criminal Legal Reform

ACLU of Virginia files petition asserting Virginia’s marriage code is unconstitutional

The ACLU of Virginia filed a motion seeking leave to file an amicus curiae brief in the Circuit Court for the city of Richmond in support of Connor Bleakley and Sami Alsawaf calling on the court to strike down the fee and residency requirements in Virginia Code 20-25 as unconstitutional.  
Issue Areas: First Amendment Rights

Parents and State Settle Lawsuit on School Masking Accommodations for Students with Disabilities

Today, the Commonwealth of Virginia affirmed that peer masking in Virginia public schools is a reasonable modification for students with disabilities that put them at severe risk if they contract COVID- 19 as part of a settlement in the Seaman et al. vs. Commonwealth of Virginia et al. lawsuit.

Bipartisan Recommendations for Ending Prison Profiteering Delivered to Virginia General Assembly

This month a state working group delivered a report to the Virginia General Assembly with policy recommendations for eliminating or reducing the costs and fees of products and services.
Issue Areas: Criminal Legal Reform

Virginia Department of Corrections improperly withholds earned sentence credits from people eligible for early release

ACLU of Virginia challenges rollback of earned sentence credit program before Virginia Supreme Court.
Issue Areas: Criminal Legal Reform

ACLU-VA Submits Comment to Oppose the Proposed 2022 Model Policies on the Privacy, Dignity, and Respect for All Students in Virginia’s Public Schools

On September 29, 2022, the ACLU of Virginia added its voice to over 50,000 comments opposing the proposed model policies for transgender and nonbinary students.
Issue Areas: LGBTQ+ Rights