Know Your Rights

Do you know your rights? These easy-to-use resources were created by the ACLU so you can have your rights at your fingertips. These resources are not a substitute for legal advice.

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Know Your Rights: Demonstrations and Protests

The First Amendment protects your right to assemble and express your views through protest.
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Know Your Rights: Protesting Police Brutality

The right to protest is fundamental to our democracy and enshrined in the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. In response to the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police, people across the country have taken to the streets to demand racial justice and an end to police brutality and systematic racism against Black people.Especially in the time of COVID-19, it’s important to know your rights and stay safe while protesting. In this video taken over the weekend at a protest in Brooklyn, New York, Emerson Sykes, staff attorney for the ACLU’s Speech, Privacy, & Technology Project, shares important information on how to protect yourself and others while protesting – and what rights you have when interacting with police.
Know Your Rights
Feb 23, 2018
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Know Your Rights: Social Media Blocking

Social media pages for elected leaders and government organizations are public forums, and blocking individuals may be an unconstitutional restriction on their right to free speech.
Know Your Rights
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Know Your Rights: At School

Students don't shed their Constitutional rights at the schoolhouse gate.