COVID-19 Pandemic Response
COVID-19 Pandemic Response
Ensuring 'We the People' Means All of Us
As we all do our best to protect the health and well-being of family and friends in this unsettling time, the need for a government response guided by public health experts has become more urgent than ever. In this and all times of crisis, it is critical that “We The People” truly means all of us.
The ACLU is working nationwide to ensure the burdens of the outbreak and the government’s actions do not unfairly fall on our most vulnerable communities. We are also monitoring the government’s responses to ensure they are rooted in science and public health needs, not stigma or bias, and no more intrusive on civil liberties than absolutely necessary.
Last updated on June 17, 2021
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The Dangers of Expanding What Can Be Patented In the Age of COVID-19
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The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to reinstate an FDA restriction on medication for early abortion that disproportionately harms people of color — during a pandemic that is killing those same communities. It's a direct attack on the health and safety of people of color.
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In spite of the CDC's partial moratorium on evictions, tenants nationwide remain vulnerable.
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The Justice Department's eagerness to rush through federal executions is grotesque — as is its willingness to expose hundreds of individuals to COVID-19 in the process.
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As moratoriums on eviction lift across the country, tens of millions of people could lose their shelter during a public health crisis.
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The debate over using apps for contact tracing or exposure warnings to help fight COVID-19 is largely a sideshow to the principal coronavirus health needs.
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No one should be thrown in jail for a frivolous charge — especially during a pandemic. Unfortunately, that's often not the case.
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Our data finds that crime rates decreased in nearly every city this spring compared to the same period the year prior.
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MAT saves lives. It's time we offer it to incarcerated people as a matter of policy.
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We as a society must reckon with our relentless marginalization and de-prioritization of people with disabilities and the people who support them.
COVID-19 Deaths in Nursing Homes are Not Unavoidable — They are the Result of Deadly DiscriminationThe FDA is Making Needless COVID-19 Risks a Condition of Abortion and Miscarriage Care. We’re Suing.
Against a nationwide medical consensus, the FDA is forcing patients to endure life-threatening risks to access medication to end an early pregnancy or treat a miscarriage.
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ICE has been demonstrably dishonest with the courts and public about matters related to COVID-19 — so we're filing a FOIA request to uncover more information.
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One woman’s story of trying to access abortion care in Tennessee during COVID-19.
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For asylum seekers returned to Mexico, an uncertain and dangerous future now looms.
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Growing fear and misinformation surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic has led to a rise in racist acts against Asian Americans.
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Civil Liberties Never Sleep: The ACLU in the PandemicIf COVID-19 Doesn’t Discriminate, Then Why Are Black People Dying at Higher Rates?
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If COVID-19 Doesn’t Discriminate, Then Why Are Black People Dying at Higher Rates?Those “Free” Remote Learning Apps Have a High Cost: Your Student’s Privacy
To be true angels during the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, tech companies providing free remote learning apps should disable features that spy on students and suck up their private, personal information.
Those “Free” Remote Learning Apps Have a High Cost: Your Student’s PrivacyIs Location Tracking Technology the Magic Pill to Stemming the Coronavirus?
Times of emergency require a different weighing of privacy considerations, but we should be closely scrutinizing any government attempts to exploit this crisis to grab additional surveillance powers.
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Jailing people for failing to socially distance is only going to make things worse, not better.
Police are Enforcing Public Health Orders, but that Doesn't Make them Public Health ExpertsCan We Trust the Government to Respond to the Coronavirus in a Fair and Effective Manner?
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It’s easy to request an absentee ballot and there’s still enough time to do so for most states with upcoming primaries.
Keep Calm and Carry on Voting: How to Vote By Mail During the Coronavirus OutbreakAre Our Prisons and Jails Ready for COVID-19?
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Are Our Prisons and Jails Ready for COVID-19?COVID-19 Doesn’t Discriminate — Neither Should Congress’ Response
Congress must fix its failure to include millions of people in testing and relief.
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Louisiana’s Suspension of Due Process Could Be a COVID-19 Catastrophe in Jails and PrisonsPolice, Prosecutors, Sheriffs, Parole Officers, and Governors can Help Stop the Spread of COVID-19 — Here’s How
Public health experts have encouraged stakeholders in the criminal legal system to minimize the number of people entering the system in the first place, while also releasing individuals in prisons and jails most vulnerable to the virus.
Police, Prosecutors, Sheriffs, Parole Officers, and Governors can Help Stop the Spread of COVID-19 — Here’s How“They Don’t Care if You Die”: Immigrants in ICE Detention Fear the Spread of COVID-19
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Arizona prisons have notoriously bad health care under normal circumstances. These are not normal circumstances.
We Know Prisons Need COVID-19 Plans, but our Arizona Prison Tour Suggests it’s not HappeningLiving with COVID — in an Immigration Jail
Each of the 37,000 people currently detained by ICE are at severe risk of contracting COVID-19. We must immediately reduce the numbers of people in immigration detention, starting by releasing the most vulnerable to serious illness or death.
Living with COVID — in an Immigration JailFederal Wardens Must Immediately Flatten the Curve in our Nation's Prisons
350 incarcerated persons and almost 200 Bureau of Prison staff have COVID-19. The wardens overseeing America's 122 federal prisons have no time to spare.
Federal Wardens Must Immediately Flatten the Curve in our Nation's PrisonsThis is No Time to Play Politics with our Democracy
Any legislation addressing the impact of COVID-19 on our elections must include immediate federal funding and requirements for no-excuse mail-in absentee voting and early in-person voting.
This is No Time to Play Politics with our Democracy