World & Nation
Connecticut libraries lost an emergency Supreme Court appeal Friday in their effort to be freed from a gag order and participate in a congressional debate over the Patriot Act.
Oct. 8, 2005
Business
H&R; Block Inc. is offering to reimburse part of the cost some couples in civil unions encountered when the company’s online tax filing system refused to submit their returns.
July 20, 2008
The flip-side of same-sex marriage
May 3, 2009
Governor pledges to review the system after the ACLU says it poses a threat to privacy.
Jan. 30, 2004
New front in gay marriage fight: ACLU, Lambda target Illinois
May 30, 2012
The war on drugs has significantly increased the number of traffic stops based on race throughout the country, the American Civil Liberties Union said in a report released Wednesday.
June 3, 1999
Catherine Roraback, a civil rights lawyer whose work paved the way for the U.S.
Oct. 23, 2007
AIDS-related discrimination is on the rise across the nation, against not only those ill with the disease or infected with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, but also their relatives and care-givers, according to the findings of an American Civil Liberties Union study released Saturday.
June 17, 1990
Critics say such a measure could foster proselytizing. Current law allows actions that don’t cause employers ‘undue hardship.’
May 10, 2003
History: The goal was to break up a denominational monopoly, not to vacuum the public realm clean of expressions of faith.
July 10, 2000