Press Releases

Judge Grants Preliminary Injunction in Asheville Park Bans Case

Asheville — A District Court judge issued a decision in Norris v. Asheville granting the Plaintiff’s request for a preliminary injunction, meaning that the City’s decision to ban the Plaintiffs from Asheville parks will not be enforced as the case proceeds. 

Governor Cooper Exercises Clemency Power to End Prison Sentences for the First Time

For the first time since taking office in 2017, North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper exercised his clemency powers to release people from prison. Upon the recommendation from the state’s Juvenile Sentence Review Board, Cooper granted clemency to three people, including April Barber, who was given ...

Federal Court Settlement Provides Step Towards Ending Poverty-Based Driver’s License Revocation in North Carolina

“This settlement will help mitigate the harms of the unnecessarily harsh and punitive practice of revoking people’s drivers’ licenses because they are not wealthy, a practice which has disproportionately affected people and communities of color,” said Michele Delgado, staff attorney for the ACLU...
Issue Areas: Criminal Law Reform
Court Cases: Johnson v. Goodwin

Federal Court Holds Final Hearing in Driver's License Revocation Case

Today’s hearing comes nearly four years after three North Carolinians filed suit challenging North Carolina’s law and the DMV’s practice of revoking driver’s licenses as unconstitutional. The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), the ACLU of North Carolina, and
Issue Areas: Criminal Law Reform
Court Cases: Johnson v. Goodwin

ACLU & Prisoner Legal Services Challenge NC's Use of Solitary Confinement

RALEIGH – Four people who have spent years locked in solitary confinement in North Carolina prisons filed a class-action lawsuit challenging the state’s use of the practice – in which people are held in cells no bigger than a parking space for 22 to 24 hours a day with little to no human contact.
Issue Areas: Criminal Law Reform