Results of the 2024 ACLU of Wisconsin Membership Survey

Here's a snapshot of the results of our Member & Supporter Survey from earlier this year. Thank you for your participation!

55 Years After Stonewall, Police Reform Stalls at Symbolic Gestures

The ACLU’s latest report shows how, despite efforts to show solidarity with the LGBTQ community, police harassment, violence and discrimination continues to target sexual and gender minorities.

Which Surveillance Technologies are Used in Milwaukee?

Here’s what we know and don’t know. One thing is clear: the Milwaukee community deserves transparency and control over how technology is being used.

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Clemency Must Be at the Forefront of Our Fight to Legalize Cannabis

The governor has the power to grant clemency for the countless people in our state impacted by historically discriminatory and harsh marijuana policies of the past.

By David Gwidt, Deputy Communications Director

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The Wisconsin 2023-24 Legislative Session Has Adjourned

As we await Governor Evers' actions on the bills that passed, read about our initial takeaways from this legislative session on key civil rights and liberties issues.

ShotSpotter Leak Shows That Surveillance Tech is Used to Overpolice Black and Brown Communities

A recent data leak has brought new information to light about secretive police surveillance technology being used in Milwaukee.

By David Gwidt, Deputy Communications Director

Racial Justice is A Year-Round Commitment

Black Futures Month reminds us to remain hopeful as we take bold collective action toward racial justice.

By Alyssa Meinecke, Director of Communications, Program & Strategy

Our Biggest Moments of 2023

From regaining our reproductive freedom to securing 3 new early voting locations, as 2023 comes to a close, we celebrate the biggest victories for civil rights and liberties this year.

Wisconsin’s “Parental Bill of Rights” Proposal isn't about Parents’ Rights

AB 510/SB 489, also known as the “parental bill of rights,” combines various censorship policies to limit classroom discussion of race, gender, and sexuality.

By Jon McCray Jones, Policy Analyst