The ACLU of Arkansas has just released new guidance for those wishing to protest, demonstrate or simply exercise free speech in Arkansas. Included in the release are a full Know Your Rights “Free Speech, Protests and Demonstrations in the State of Arkansas: An Activist’s Guide,” a corresponding KYR pocket card for Protesters and updated KYR pocket card regarding police encounters. The ACLU of Arkansas began developing these materials in the spring in response to protesters who wished to know their rights in Arkansas. With protests currently being planned throughout Arkansas, the ACLU finalized and issued these documents. Speak out, Speak up, Speak freely!
ORDER granting plantiff's Motion for Preliminary Injunction; defendant's are enjoined from enforcing or otherwise implementing Arkansas Act 301 of the 2013 Regular Session of the 89th General Assembly of Arkansas, titled the Arkansas Human Heartbeat Protection Act; plantiffs have up to and including 5/28/13 to respond to the motion to intervene submitted by Concepts of Truth Inc [20] [21] [22]. Signed by Judge Susan Webber Wright on 5/23/13.
Yesterday, the Federal District Court denied the State of Arkansas' request to dismiss the ACLU and Centers for Reproductive Rights' constitutional challenge to the state ban on abortions after 12-weeks and prior to viability. A hearing scheduled for Friday, May 17, 2013 at 10:00 at which the ACLU and CRR will request that the Court prevent the dangerous law from going into effect will proceed as scheduled.
Please see document referenced below in the documents section.
Please see document referenced below in the documents section.
To see a copy of our lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the 12-week abortion ban, please click here.
Requiring state-issued photo ID disenfranchises people of color, women, people with disabilities and the po
Organized in only two weeks over outrage at some of the bills aimed at interferin in women's personal, private reproductive decisions, the protest brought 500 people from all over Arkansas. Men and women across generations showed up to tell legislators "Enough is Enough."Go to our facebook page for pictures and comments. See ACLU of Arkansas Executive Director Rita Sklar's remarks here:
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