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    ACLU

    At a Glance

    Social Causes

    201-500

    Overview

    The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is a nationwide nonprofit organization dedicated to defending and preserving individual rights and liberties guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution and civil rights laws. Founded in 1920, the ACLU engages in numerous advocacy efforts, legal cases, and public education on a wide array of issues including voting rights, reproductive freedom, LGBTQ+ equality, and racial justice. The organization works collaboratively with a range of partners to combat violations of civil liberties and has a strong presence in courts, where it frequently litigates complex cases to address government overreach and discrimination. Central to its mission is a commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion, ensuring that everyone's rights are represented and protected. For those interested in contributing to civil rights and engaging in impactful advocacy, the ACLU offers a dynamic and challenging work environment rooted in a rich history of social justice.

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