2023 Advocates for Justice
Join us in honoring our clients, pro bono co-counsel, community partners and activists on the frontlines of the fight for justice and equality.
Join us in honoring our clients, pro bono co-counsel, community partners and activists on the frontlines of the fight for justice and equality.
The 2022 November elections are just around the corner and our elected officials have a responsibility to champion the values of our communities. Join us to learn about what is on the ballot and meet other ACLU SoCal volunteers as we reach out to voters about their voting rights.
Our criminal legal system is unjust. And until every single one of us has their dignity and civil liberties intact, the ACLU SoCal will remain steadfast in its fight.
The Bill of Rights Awards is ACLU SoCal's annual tribute to those who — through their seminal work — have shifted the conversation on civil rights and civil liberties and challenged the status quo.
In our next installment of the SoCal UPFRONT series, we will discuss proven solutions to our housing crisis in California, including Measure ULA on the November ballot in Los Angeles.
We can’t say it loud enough: Housing is a human right!
The ACLU honored firms and individuals for their work and dedication on cases in the last year with the Advocates for Justice Awards.
San Fransisco DA Chesa Boudin, Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx, Los Angeles DA George Gascón, and Philadelphia DA Larry Krasner joined Black Lives Matter Los Angeles' Melina Abdullah for a virtual conversat
The Reimagine Child Safety coalition, made up of more than 40 community and activist groups, will rally before the L.A. County Board of Supervisors (BOS) meeting on May 17 to demand systemic changes in the county’s family regulation system (also known as the child welfare system).
California has long been a leader for the nation and it’s thanks to Californians like you, who have led the way. When we work together, we work to better our communities. That’s why ACLU supporters are joining together again to lead the way on shaping policy change in our state.