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  1. ACLU of PA: Inmates with Mental Illness Continue to Sit in Jails while Waiting for Treatment

    May 11, 2017Press releaseDue Process, Prisoners' Rights
  2. ACLU of Pennsylvania Argues for the Right to Record the Police Before Federal Appeals Court

    May 9, 2017Press releaseFirst Amendment Rights, Police Practices
  3. Latest Stop-and-Frisk Data Shows Modest Improvement by Philadelphia Police, but Much More is Needed, Say Civil Rights Lawyers

    May 2, 2017Press releasePolice Practices
  4. Racial Analysis Suggests Philly Police Still Stop Pedestrians Based on Race

    May 23, 2017Press releaseDue Process, Police Practices, Racial Justice
  5. ACLU of PA: State Senate Bill Blocks Public Access to Police Video, Undermines Accountability

    May 10, 2017Press releasePolice Practices
  6. ACLU of Pennsylvania Statement on Alleged Racial Harassment at Northampton County School

    May 15, 2017Press releaseRacial Justice
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