Sine Die: Bills We’re Watching in Final Hours of Session
As we approach the last hours of a fast-paced legislative session, we're holding out hope that the handful of harmful bills we have in our sights will not move forward.
As we approach the last hours of a fast-paced legislative session, we're holding out hope that the handful of harmful bills we have in our sights will not move forward.
Georgia’s session is nearing its end, and some lawmakers are ramping up their efforts to restrict your autonomy and access to information.
From not allowing testimony to front-loading limited testimony with only people in support of harmful bills, some legislators appear to have little respect for the process.
We've filed an appeal to challenge a lower court’s decision not to allow expanded media access to a State execution.
The ACLU and ACLU of Georgia filed suit in Fulton County Superior Court on behalf of Barred Business against the Fulton County District’s Attorney’s Office.
The Georgia Consumer Privacy and Protection Act (SB 473) gets a failing grade for protecting consumers’ data, finds a new report from the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) and U.S. PIRG Education...
The right to protest is fundamental to our democracy and enshrined in the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.