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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 : Legal Documents

Amicus Brief in DKT International, Inc. v. United States Agency For International Development, et al. (11/15/2005)

ACLU Report Regarding the Implementation of the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment by the United States (CAT) (11/15/2005)

ACLU response to HRC's request of August 3, 2005, for information on counter-terrorism measures adopted by the United States following the events of September 11, 2001 (09/19/2005)

Habeas Petition in Al Kaby v. Bush (08/31/2005)

ACLU v. DoD, Second Amended Declaration of Richard B. Myers (pt 2) (08/29/2005)

ACLU v. DoD, Second Amended Declaration of Richard B. Myers (pt 1) (08/29/2005)

ACLU v. DoD, Declaration of Ronald Schlicher (08/29/2005)

ACLU v. DoD Declaration of Michael E. Pheneger (08/11/2005)

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