Press Releases

ACLU, U. Arizona law professors sue U.S. Department of Homeland Security for Border Patrol records

TUCSON—The ACLU of Arizona and two University of Arizona law professors filed a public information lawsuit today against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for records relating to U.S. Border Patrol’s interior enforcement operations in southern Arizona.
Issue Areas: Border Rights

ACLU of Arizona to challenge Phoenix’s unconstitutional manifesting prostitution law in court

PHOENIX—The American Civil Liberties Union of Arizona will argue in court Friday morning that a Phoenix law prohibiting the “manifest[ation of an] intent to commit or solicit an act of prostitution” violates both the Arizona and U.S. Constitutions.

Victory for Zander and other Arizona medical marijuana patients

PHOENIX–The Maricopa County Superior Court ruled late Friday in favor of five-year-old Zander Welton, finding that his parents and physicians could resume treating his seizure disorder with a marijuana extract.

Advocates for Women of Color Appeal Discriminatory Arizona Abortion Ban

PHOENIX — The National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum (NAPAWF) and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) of Maricopa County today appealed the dismissal of their challenge to Arizona’s discriminatory race- and sex-based abortion ban (HB 2443).

ACLU of Arizona Applauds Gov. Brewer's Decision to Veto Discriminatory Law

PHOENIX – Arizona governor Jan Brewer today vetoed a controversial law that would have opened the door for discrimination against any group based on religious objections. In particular, SB 1062 would have allowed businesses and service providers to refuse to serve LGBT people.
Issue Areas: LGBTQ+ Rights

ACLU of Arizona tells Phoenix to leave ICE hunger strikers alone

PHOENIX - ACLU of Arizona Legal Director Dan Pochoda sent a letter today to Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton, City Manager Ed Zuercher and Police Chief Daniel V. Garcia urging them to allow protestors to continue fasting in front of ICE headquarters in downtown Phoenix.
Issue Areas: Prisoners' Rights

Monica Jones Files Appeal of Conviction for ‘Manifesting’ Prostitution

Full-time Arizona State University student and activist Monica Jones and her attorneys, with support from the American Civil Liberties Union and Emmy-nominated actress Laverne Cox, filed an appeal today of her conviction under Phoenix’s “manifesting” intent to engage in prostitution ordinance.
Issue Areas: LGBTQ+ Rights

ACLU of Arizona Calls on Gov. Brewer to Veto Unnecessary and Discriminatory SB 1062

PHOENIX – The ACLU of Arizona calls on Gov. Jan Brewer to veto the unnecessary and discriminatory SB 1062, passed today by the Arizona legislature.
Issue Areas: LGBTQ+ Rights