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Pack the Capitol

On January 12, 2026, Georgians from every corner of the state will gather at the Capitol for Pack the Capitol, our first lobby day bringing together hundreds of people to kick off the 2026 legislative session. We’re going to “Pack the Cap” and show our collective power, meet our lawmakers face-to-face, and set the tone for a session where our communities’ rights and needs cannot be ignored. This is about more than being present—it’s about being seen and heard.   *Please note that gaining entry to the Capitol on the first day of the legislative session can be a timely process because of the large number of people going through security. Capitol attendees should be ready to stand for at least an hour.
Jan 12, 2026 | 8:00 AM
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2026 Legislative Session

The ACLU of Georgia is preparing to advocate for policies that respect privacy, dignity, and freedom for all.
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Know Your Rights

Everyone has basic rights under the U.S. Constitution and civil rights laws.

Press Releases

Deplorable Conditions in Clayton Jail Require Sheriff to Take Immediate Action 

We sent a letter to Clayton County Sheriff Levon Allen imploring him to address inhumane and unconstitutional conditions at the Clayton County jail.

Atlanta City Council District 11 Townhall

The ACLU of Georgia is hosting an Atlanta Municipal Election District 11 townhall. The community have a chance to engage with candidates on local issues.

October 18: No Kings Rally at Atlanta Civic Center to Condemn President Trump’s Escalating Abuse of Power

Rallies in 2,300+ cities send clear message that the people won’t be silenced in the face of the Trump administration’s attacks on free speech and democracy