Decriminalize Montgomery County – Campaign Relaunch
Montgomery County needs to decriminalize being a student driver, while Black, Latinx/e, or disabled.
Montgomery County needs to decriminalize being a student driver, while Black, Latinx/e, or disabled.
Baltimore relies on facial recognition and other forms of surveillance technology to turn regular people into informants for the police. You need to know exactly what this surveillance and tracking technology does and what you can do to protect your face, data and privacy.
The ACLU of Maryland is sponsoring the Unstoppable Stories: A Banned Books Festival. The festival is part of the Teaching Truth Campaign and coincides with the launch of Banned Books Week, Oct. 1-7, 2023.
Do you live on the Eastern Shore and want to join fellow Marylanders to learn about your rights? The ACLU of Maryland is partnering with the Fenix Youth Project to host a Know Your Rights event in Salisbury, Maryland.
Want to join fellow Marylanders to learn about your rights? The ACLU of Maryland is holding a Know Your Rights training about marijuana legalization and police interactions at the Universal Universalist Fellowship in Salisbury, Maryland.
Join us for a virtual 2023 Post-General Assembly Town hall event, hosted by the ACLU of Maryland. Hear from key speakers about what we advocated for this legislative session and what we are working towards for 2024.
The ACLU of Maryland is holding a Know Your Rights – Marijuana event in Southern Maryland. Learn your rights surrounding marijuana legalization and police interactions.
The ACLU is joining the Campaign for Justice, Safety, and Jobs to hold a hybrid in-person and virtual town hall on May 11, and you’re invited.
Join ACLU of Maryland's 2023 Lobby Day to make an impact in your community and our state capital. RSVP and mark your calendar for Monday, February 20, 6 - 8 p.m.
Join the Maryland Education Coalition (MEC) for a virtual town hall on Tuesday, January 31, 6:30 - 8 p.m., featuring Key Note Speaker, Eric Luedtke, chief legislative affairs officer for incoming Governor Wes Moore.