ACLU of Georgia Reiterates the Rights of Georgians to Protest Ahead of ‘No Kings’ Rally
In advance of protests this weekend, the ACLU of Georgia remains concerned about the state’s overreaching domestic terrorism law being used to quell dissent.
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In advance of protests this weekend, the ACLU of Georgia remains concerned about the state’s overreaching domestic terrorism law being used to quell dissent.
On Saturday, Georgians will join what is expected to be the largest single-day mobilization since Donald Trump returned to office.
The ruling confirms the State Election Board exceeded its legal authority by attempting to rewrite election procedures just weeks before a major election.
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The lawsuit seeks to strike down SB 63, which has led to thousands of people with low or no income being kept in jail before having a trial.
The court ordered the government to reinstate the 133 plaintiffs’ statuses on the SEVIS system, thereby reversing any terminations the government had issued.