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Nov 28, 2012
Nov 28, 2012

New Law Criminalizing Online Student Speech Takes Effect Dec. 1

Issue Areas: Student Rights, Free Speech
Oct 30, 2012
Oct 30, 2012

ACLU: Chapel Hill Can’t Use Unenforced Policy to Ban Controversial Ad

Oct 25, 2012
Oct 25, 2012

ACLU: U.S. Attorneys Are Prolonging the Incarceration of Wrongly Imprisoned People

Oct 01, 2012
Oct 01, 2012

ACLU-NC to Chapel Hill: Censoring Bus Ads Would Violate First Amendment

Issue Areas: Free Speech
Sep 21, 2012
Sep 21, 2012

ACLU-NC Launches 'Write-It-Down' Campaign to Document Racial Profiling

Sep 19, 2012
Sep 19, 2012

ACLU, NC Justice Center Express Concern Over Single-Sex Academies in Wake Co.

Sep 18, 2012
Sep 18, 2012

Federal Investigation of Alamance County Sheriff’s Office Confirms ‘Troubling’ Reports

Issue Areas: Immigrants' Rights, Derechos de los inmigrantes
Aug 14, 2012
Aug 14, 2012

Justice Department Takes First Step to Help Wrongly Incarcerated in North Carolina

Aug 08, 2012
Aug 08, 2012

ACLU Asks Justice Department to Help North Carolinians Incarcerated While Innocent

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