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Testimony Defends Freedom of Information Act

Exempting the employment records of probation officers from release to certain individuals would constitute an unnecessary erosion of the Freedom of Information Act, Andrew Schneider, executive director of the ACLU of Connecticut, told a legislative committee on Wednesday.

February 20, 2014 Open Government

Meriden City Council Warned About Violating Free Speech Rights

The Meriden City Council has been discussing a new rule that would prohibit members of the public "from using offensive or abusive language and personally attacking any public officials" at council meetings, a prohibition that the American Civil Liberties Union of Connecticut warned would be "bla

January 31, 2014 Free Speech

Supporters Urge Aid in Dying for Terminally Ill

The American Civil Liberties Union of Connecticut joined other supporters of aid-in-dying legislation at a news conference Wednesday to urge legislators to allow terminally ill, mentally competent patients to choose death with dignity.

January 29, 2014 Privacy

Common Ground on Racial Profiling

After an initial disagreement over an annual racial profiling report presented to the Manchester Board of Directors by the Manchester police chief, the American Civil Liberties Union of Connecticut and the town of Manchester established a consensus on the importance of better data on traffic stop

January 24, 2014 Racial Justice