Discussion with US Attorney Jim Santelle
Join us for a discussion with Jim Santelle on June 30 at the Milwaukee LGBT Community Center to analyze the Supreme Court’s decision in Obergefell v. Hodges.
July 1, 2015
Join us for a discussion with Jim Santelle on June 30 at the Milwaukee LGBT Community Center to analyze the Supreme Court’s decision in Obergefell v. Hodges.
The U.S. Department of Justice, United States Attorney's Office in partnership with the Milwaukee LGBT Community Center and FORGE are proud to announce "Bending Toward Justice: Continuing the March Toward LGBT Equality" on June 23, 2015.
In 2014, the ACLU of Wisconsin won a $13.5 million victory for transportation to create routes that now connect workers to employ
Civil asset forfeiture undermines civil liberties, violates due process rights, and is discriminatory. It provides law enforcement with the power to take property from someone who has not been convicted of a crime.
Join us for the 2015 Bill of Rights Celebration! $50 per person, RSVP by May 11th by calling Marion Ecks at 414-272-4032 x218 or register online here.
Speaker: Dr. Paul Wagner, Professor Emeritus at University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire; sponsored by the Chippewa Valley Chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Wisconsin.
This is a free workshop for anyone who wants to defend free speech and assembly by becoming a volunteer legal observer for the ACLU of Wisconsin. We especially need individuals for the May Day demonstration on May 1.
53206, in the heart of Milwaukee's central city, is often written off as the city's poorest ZIP code. But it is also home to some 29,000 people — more than the cities of Stevens Point or Superior.
53206, in the heart of Milwaukee's central city, is often written off as the city's poorest ZIP code. But it is also home to some 29,000 people — more than the cities of Stevens Point or Superior.
Join us to ask questions of all of the candidates running for school board in Milwaukee.