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.


Watchlist Counter: Who's a Terrorist Now?

Freedom Files - Season 2
Ideological Exclusion

ACLU NewsfeedsACLU News Feed
ACLU Blog
ACLU Podcasts

Human Rights : Press Releases

Federal Government Turns Over Thousands of Torture Documents to ACLU (10/21/2004)
NEW YORK-The American Civil Liberties Union and the New York Civil Liberties Union today said that they have received from the federal government nearly 6,000 pages of documents related to the abuse of prisoners at overseas detention facilities, including almost all of the annexes to the Taguba report concerning abuses at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq.

ACLU Convenes First National Conference On the Use of International Human Rights Law in the U.S. Justice System (10/08/2003)
NEW YORK - In a new campaign to bring internationally recognized human rights law to the American justice system, the American Civil Liberties Union is convening a national conference, October 9-11 at the Carter Center, in Atlanta. The conference, Human Rights at Home: International Law in U.S. Courts, combines an overview of international laws with practical workshops to help lawyers and others develop legal and organizing strategies for enforcing human rights in specific areas, including criminal justice, economic justice, the rights of non-citizens and women's rights.

Rights Groups Ask Government For Proof That Detainees in U.S. Custody Are Not Being Tortured (10/07/2003)
WASHINGTON - Citing news reports that the United States government may have tortured detainees or subjected them to "cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment," the American Civil Liberties Union, the Center for Constitutional Rights and medical and veterans' groups today asked Department of Defense and other agency officials for proof that that the U.S. is honoring its obligations under domestic and international law.

ACLU Criticizes U.S. Withdrawal from Anti-Racism Conference; Says America Has Responsibility to Speak Out in South Africa (09/04/2001)
WASHINGTON --The American Civil Liberties Union today joined other leading civil and human rights organizations in condemning the Bush Administration's decision to back out of the United Nations' World Conference Against Racism currently being held in Durban, South Africa. 

ACLU Joins Civil and Human Rights Leaders in Urging the Bush Administration To Participate Fully in Anti-Racism Conference in South Africa (08/29/2001)
WASHINGTON -- The American Civil Liberties Union today joined a diverse array of civil and human rights leaders attending the World Conference Against Racism in urging the U.S. government to participate fully in the symposium set to open Friday in Durban, South Africa. 

ACLU Joins International Protest Against Global Internet Censorship Plans (09/09/1999)
MUNICH, GERMANY-- The American Civil Liberties Union today joined rights groups from around the world in denouncing a proposed international Internet rating system that could provide governments with a blueprint for censorship.

Click to show/hide issues list
Your Local ACLUcongressional scorecardmultimediaforumspublicationssupport usstorecontact