Economic justice is a civil right. The ACLU of Southern California fights to protect some of society's most economically vulnerable residents, including low-income students, people experiencing homelessness, and low-paid workers seeking equitable working conditions and living wages.
Economic Justice
Re-Envisioning Public Safety in Riverside County
April 6, 2022Students Experiencing Homelessness
April 2, 2019Abuse and Neglect in Orange County Emergency Shelters
March 12, 2019
Schools and Communities First
March 13, 2018Fight For Our Health
March 7, 2017Los Angeles Votes Yes on H & No on S
February 25, 2017
Butts v. Lancaster
February 8, 2022Safuto v. City of Los Angeles
October 15, 2019Victor Valley Family Resource Center v. City of Hesperia
May 4, 2016
Santiago v. City of Los Angeles
October 29, 2015Glover v. City of Laguna Beach
August 20, 2015Doe v. State of California
May 3, 2005
Eliminating Copays in Prison (AB 45)
September 11, 2019Election Day Registration (SB 72)
September 5, 2019College Student Right to Access Act (SB 24)
August 1, 2019
Families Over Fees (SB 824)
May 23, 2019Ending Poverty Tows (AB 516)
March 4, 2019