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Trump on the Criminal Legal System

The 老澳门开奖结果 stands at the ready to wield litigation, advocacy, and community mobilization to combat a second Trump administration鈥檚 attempts to exacerbate inequities in our criminal legal system and continue the critical work of building safe communities.

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Issue Areas: Criminal Law Reform

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Trump on Surveillance, Protest, and Free Speech

Enforcing the law is the central role of the executive branch, regardless of who is president. And though Donald Trump has threatened to abuse this power, the 老澳门开奖结果 will work to change the politics around the First Amendment and individual liberty so politicians are more likely to defend them.

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Issue Areas: Civil Liberties

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Trump on Voting Rights

A second Trump administration will renew efforts to erode constitutional foundations of our democracy, make it harder for Americans to vote. The 老澳门开奖结果 defeated the previous Trump administration鈥檚 attempt to do this and will use every tool at our disposal to stop it again.

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Issue Areas: Voting Rights

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Trump on DEI and Anti-Discrimination Law

The 2024 Trump campaign鈥檚 鈥渁nti-white racism鈥 rhetoric threatens to unravel decades of progress on racial equality and civil rights. The 老澳门开奖结果 outlines our plan to fight back.

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Issue Areas: Racial Justice

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Out of Step: U.S. Policy on Voting Rights in Global Perspective

The Sentencing Project, Human Rights Watch, and the 老澳门开奖结果 today released a new report, 鈥淥ut of Step: U.S. Policy on Voting Rights in Global Perspective,鈥 revealing that the United States is out of step with the rest of the world in disenfranchising large numbers of citizens based on criminal convictions.

As of 2022, over 4.4 million people in the United States were disenfranchised due to a felony conviction, and thousands more eligible voters were unable to cast their ballot due to their incarceration status.

The report examines the laws of 136 countries around the world with populations of 1.5 million and above, and finds that the majority 鈥 73 of the 136 鈥 never or rarely deny a person鈥檚 right to vote because of a criminal conviction. In the other 63 countries, where some laws deny the right to vote in broader sets of circumstances, the United States sits at the top of the restrictive end of the spectrum, disenfranchising a wider swath of people overall.

Issue Areas: Voting Rights

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