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Defender of rights and liberties
The ACLU is our nation's guardian of liberty, working daily in courts, legislatures and communities to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties that the Constitution and laws of the United States guarantee everyone in this country. The ACLU is a nonprofit and nonpartisan organization that has grown from a roomful of civil liberties activists in 1920 to an organization of more than 500,000 members and supporters today. We handle nearly 6,000 court cases annually from our offices in almost every state. The ACLU is supported by annual dues and contributions from its members, plus grants from private foundations and individuals. We do not receive any government funding. We protect: Your First Amendment rights - freedom of speech, association and assembly; freedom of the press, and freedom of religion. Your right to equal protection under the law - protection against unlawful discrimination. Your right to due process - fair treatment by the government whenever the loss of your liberty or property is at stake. Your right to privacy - freedom from unwarranted government intrusion into your personal and private affairs. The ACLU also works to extend rights to segments of our population that have traditionally been denied their rights, including people of color; women; lesbians, gay men, bisexuals and transgender people; prisoners; and people with disabilities.
The ACLU defends civil liberties and rights across the United States through legal action, advocacy, education, and public engagement. It focuses on immigrant rights, reproductive freedom, racial justice, voting rights, and other civil liberties issues, operating in courts and communities nationwide.
The organization mobilizes legal teams, advocacy campaigns, Know Your Rights educational programs, and public campaigns to defend constitutional rights. It conducts legal action, policy work, and public messaging to influence laws, court decisions, and government practices, while offering educational resources and volunteer/action opportunities to the public.
Who itβs for: Individuals and communities whose civil liberties are at risk, including immigrants, voters, students, and marginalized groups seeking constitutional protections and reform.
Hiring and active programs; broad public activism and educational initiatives; ongoing fundraising/donations mentioned

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