8 Questions Members of Congress Should Ask Mark Zuckerberg

Mark Zuckerberg will soon appear before Congress to address recent news that a company called Cambridge Analytica harvested the data of some 50 million Facebook users in the service of its influence and propaganda campaigns. Members should use this opportunity to press Zuckerberg on Facebook’s collection, use, and sharing of sensitive user data — including on why the company has not taken more steps to prevent discriminatory ads that may run afoul of our civil rights laws.

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2018 Alabama Legislative Report

The 2018 Regular Session of the Alabama Legislature adjourned on Thursday, March 29. Following general elections in 2018, the 2019 Session will commence in March. Since many legislators are not seeking re-election, there will be several new members in both houses.

By Rebecca Seung-Bickley

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Week 10: Legislative Update

We have not had a legislative update since Week 8, but now that session is winding down, we expect to see more last minute movement on bills; however, bills that are still in committee in the originating chamber are unlikely to pass at this point.

By Iesha Brooks

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Action Alert: Ten Commandments bill in House

Last week, a committee passed SB181, a bill that would allow display of the Ten Commandments on public property and in public schools. It now moves to the floor in the Alabama House, which could debate it as early as tomorrow, March 13. It has already passed in the Senate, so if it passes in the House, it will be on the ballot in November.

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Trump Created the DACA Immigration Crisis, and He Could Fix It Right Now

After rescinding DACA, Trump tweeted: “Congress now has 6 months to legalize DACA (something the Obama Administration was unable to do). If they can't, I will revisit this issue!” The time has come for him to fix a manufactured crisis of his own making.

By Anthony D. Romero, ACLU Executive Director, Cristina Jiménez, Executive Director, United We Dream

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ACLU Archives: Selma-to-Montgomery Marches

The march from Selma-to-Montgomery, led by Martin Luther King, Jr., is an iconic and memorable moment during the Civil Rights Movement and in U.S. History, but to understand its significance in time, it is helpful to place it in context with the South's resistance to racial integration.

By Rebecca Seung-Bickley, Iesha Brooks

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Week 8: Legislative Update

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By Iesha Brooks

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A Big Victory for LGBT People, and a Big Loss for the Trump Administration

The federal appeals court in New York today issued a victory for lesbian, gay, and bisexual people, ruling that workers can’t be fired based on their sexual orientation and rebuffing the Trump administration’s insistence that they can.

By Ria Tabacco Mar

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Five Truths about Black History

If we want to understand the state of race in America, we need to know our past – particularly the painful parts.

By Jeffery Robinson

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