Separate but Equal Still Alive in Idaho Classrooms

Nothing will stop Rachel. Her decision to fight for environmental justice through her academics was rooted in becoming involved with the ACLU. Her interest in Middelton’s same-sex classrooms is only the beginning.

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ACLU of Idaho Statement on President Obama’s Immigration Executive Actions Announcement

On Thursday, November 20th, President Obama announced a package of executive actions to provide temporary reprieve from deportation to a limited number of immigrants living in the country.  The ACLU of Idaho welcomes this good news as a step in the right direction in addressing the plight of immigrant families caught in a political fiasco and broken immigration system. The temporary relief is a significant advancement towards affirming the civil liberties of immigrants.  Immigrants that will qualify can now breathe a sigh of relief, as the threat of possible deportation is cast aside.

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The Human Face Behind the Prison Bars

Did you know that Idaho has the 11th highest incarceration rate in the country but a continually decreasing crime rate? The ACLU of Idaho wants to partner with you to recreate the criminal justice system. Check out DJ’s story on our blog and make an investment in changing our broken justice system.I know the ACLU helps many people in my situation, although I did not know about it until it was too late for me.My name is DJ. I have been convicted of a felony and was appointed a public defender after my arrest, but they didn’t have time to represent me in our broken system. After struggling with alternative sentencing and lack of representation, I was sentenced and spent six months in prison.I feel that an alternative program should replace the court and prison system for relatively minor crimes such as mine. For example, I attended Life’s Kitchen in Boise in order to move into the working world. The truth is that prisons do not rehabilitate people. Programs such as Life’s Kitchen do. When someone goes from a life of crime to trying to lead a law-abiding life they often fail because they have no real work experience or the resources for help.This is what happened to me back when I was younger so I felt I had no choice but to do illegal activities to make money. Because of my inability to pay for a lawyer, I didn’t get represented in our broken justice system. Prison did nothing to help me see that what I did was wrong. These two factors forced me farther into the criminal world. After going through an alternative program, I have been doing great and I sincerely believe the system should give felons a chance at programs instead of condemning them to a long probation period with prison time hanging over their heads if they miss a single requirement of probation.I know that the ACLU is working to make conditions more just for people like me.Inspired by DJ's story? Invest in changing the broken criminal justice system. 

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Public Interest Coalition asks Court for Judgement in Lawsuit Challenging Idaho's Controversial “Ag Gag” Law

Coalition Presents Constitutional Challenge To Law That Silences Industry Whistle-BlowersBOISE, Idaho – Today, a broad-based public interest coalition of national nonprofits, including the Animal Legal Defense Fund (ALDF), People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), the American Civil Liberties Union of Idaho (ACLU), and Center for Food Safety (CFS), filed a motion for summary judgment in their lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Idaho’s “ag gag” statute. The coalition argues that they are entitled to judgment in their favor because the statute—Idaho Code sec. 18-7042—violates their right to free speech and other rights protected by the U.S. Constitution. As a matter of law, this statute cannot withstand legal scrutiny.

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Declo High Student Files Civil Rights Complaint with School District

Student seeks apology and policy changes to prevent future wrong-doing to studentsDeclo, ID—Today Declo High School student Sierra Norman and her mother Janeil Norman filed a civil rights complaint against Declo High School with the Cassia County Joint School District. The complaint seeks to remedy violations of Sierra’s rights by the school district for failing to protect her against discrimination based on religion and sex. The ACLU of Idaho is representing Sierra and her mother.

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ACLU of Idaho Statement on the Freedom to Marry in Idaho

BOISE, Idaho—The ACLU of Idaho extends heartfelt congratulations to same-sex couples newly wedded today, and those who now are legally recognized as married in Idaho. It’s a beautiful day in the state as we join in celebrating this historic moment where fundamental civil rights are acknowledged for a class of individuals to whom this right was denied for so long. Idaho can now mark this October 15th, 2014 as the start of a new chapter in our history and we are all better because of it.

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An open letter to Mayor Bieter & Boise City Council re: proposed Ordinance 38-14, criminalizing houselessness in Boise

Dear Mayor Bieter and Council Members:

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Celebrate Constitution Day!

ACLU launches online interactive learning tool for school children to learn about the Constitution

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Court Rules in Favor of Public Interest Coalition, Denies Idaho's Motion to Dismiss Ag Gag Lawsuit

Case Moves Forward to Challenge State Law That Silences Factory Farm Whistle-Blowers

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