This article deals with the changes made by American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) board of directors in its libel policy in 1983. In a 38-28 vote at its meeting in October 1982, the board said that the ACLU regards ...
The work of the ACLU is performed by thousands of volunteers and about 100 staff attorneys. The ACLU is headed by a national board of directors and is headquartered in New York City. In the early 21st century the ACLU claimed a membership of more than 500,000.This...
The ACLU announced Monday that Archer was elected over the weekend in a virtual meeting of the organization’s 69-member board of directors. She succeeds Susan Herman, a professor at Brooklyn Law School who had served as president since 2008. As the ACLU’s eighth president since 1920, Archer...
Reporting to the ACLU-CO board of directors, the executive director should be someone with change leadership experience who is confident in their leadership and adept at balancing internal management with external visibility. Candidates must have 10 years of professional experience in the non-profit or...
Board of Education: End of School Segregation "Throughout the 1950s, ACLU affiliates in New York, Illinois, California and elsewhere fought racial segregation on a variety of fronts - challenging housing discrimination, interracial marriage bans and police abuse, with varied success. Yet the South ...
Citing “credible allegations that Judge Kavanaugh has engaged in serious misconduct that have not been adequately investigated by the Senate,” the ACLU’s national board of directors passed a resolution stating that “Dr. Christine Blasey Ford’s credible testimony, subsequent allegations of sexual ...
Camp, Iron in her Soul: Elizabeth Gurley Flynnand the American Left 153 to its board of directors.4 8 The Communist Party welcomed her asa new member in 1937, elected her to the Norman Thomas, "Your World and Mine" (DecBurt Neuborne...