In the Attack on Sarah McBride, The Cruelty is the Point

The media uproar about Rep-elect McBride’s use of Capitol bathrooms is an illustration of the routine dehumanization that transgender people face every day. And it’s not just about the bathrooms.

By Mike Brickner

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This Election Season, I’m Voting for LGBTQ+ Rights, Voting Rights, and Racial Justice

Under the Trump administration, I was still growing into my identity as an openly LGBTQ+ Hispanic person. It was during this time that I began to experience just how personal what many brush off as “just politics” could be and understand the gravity and long-term implications of voting.

Vote for LGBTQ RIghts

Trans Students' Rights Aren't up for Debate.

Delaware’s Red Clay School Board has proposed a policy to ensure that the Red Clay School District follows federal law and guidance regarding transgender students' rights. We support Red Clay in affirming students' rights and ensuring every child can have a safe and supportive learning environment.

By Shannon Griffin, Mike Brickner

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From the Executive Director: We’re Growing Because of Your Support!

This post is part of our Winter 2017 issue of Connection, our quarterly newsletter. To read the whole newsletter, click here.

By Kathleen MacRae

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Guest blog: Life at Vaughn Prison as a Black Transwoman

Read Kamilla London's guest blog about being an incarcerated transgender woman.

By Ryan Tack-Hooper

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The Rights of Transgender Students in Delaware

The ACLU is helping Gavin Grimm fight discriminatory policies against transgender people in Virginia. This comes after the U.S. Department of Justice said public schools are no longer obligated to allow transgender students to use the restroom that fits their gender identity.

By Mindy Bogue

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The Sessions Hearing for Attorney General

On Tuesday, January 10th, the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee will hold a confirmation hearing for the position of U.S. Attorney General. Committee members should leave no stone unturned when questioning Senator Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III of Alabama, President-elect Trump's nominee for the position of attorney general.

By Kathleen MacRae

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Donald Trump: A One-Man Constitutional Crisis

This summer, ACLU Executive Director Anthony Romero created a comprehensive report stating that President-Elect Trump's statements and policy proposals would blatantly violate the inalienable rights guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution. The report, Donald Trump: A One-Man Constitutional Crisis, is available on the ACLU website.

By Mindy Bogue

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Celebrating the Freedom to Marry for All

In a landmark victory, the U.S. Supreme Court today announced that all states must guarantee the freedom of same-sex couples to marry. This is a momentous win for freedom, equality, inclusion, and above all, love. We can celebrate that ours is a country that keeps its promise of the pursuit of happiness, liberty, and justice for all.

By Rebecca Girten

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