American Civil Liberties Union

The ACLU Human Rights Program works to ensure that the U.S. government complies with universal human rights principles in addition to the U.S. Constitution. The Program uses human rights strategies to complement existing ACLU advocacy on national security, immigrants' rights, women's rights and racial justice. Learn more about the Human Rights Program.


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Human Rights : Publications

Enduring Abuse: Torture and Cruel Treatment by the United States at Home and Abroad (04/27/2006)

Enduring Abuse: Torture and Cruel Treatment by the United States at Home and Abroad - Executive Summary (04/27/2006)

Human Rights Abuses Under the Material Witness Law Since Sept. 11, 2001 (06/27/2005)

2004 ACLU International Civil Liberties Report (12/10/2004)

Worlds Apart: How Deporting Immigrants After 9/11 Tore Families Apart and Shattered Communities (12/08/2004)

America's Disappeared: Seeking International Justice for Immigrants Detained after September 11 (01/26/2004)

The International Civil Liberties Report 2002 (01/31/2003)

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