Press Releases

ACLU Files Opening Brief in Appeal of Arkansas Redistricting Case

The Feb. 17 ruling, issued in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas, held that private citizens may not sue to protect their voting rights under Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act (VRA), reasoning that only the U.S. Attorney General may bring a case under the statute.

 ACLU Files Appeal in Arkansas Redistricting Case

The groups allege that the new map denies Black Arkansans an equal opportunity to participate in the political process and elect candidates of their choice, as required under federal law.

ACLU Comment on Arkansas Redistricting Ruling

A federal court today issued a decision dismissing a challenge to the new redistricting plan for the Arkansas State House of Representatives unless the United States intervenes in the case.

ACLU Concludes Hearing Challenging New Legislative Maps

This evening, arguments ended in a federal lawsuit challenging the newly proposed legislative maps by the Board of Apportionment (BOA) as a violation of Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act (VRA).

ACLU of Arkansas Files Federal Lawsuit on Behalf of Election Official Targeted for Political Views

Plaintiff Barry Haas' free-speech rights were disregarded when he was denied an appointed position for the September 2021 special Little Rock tax election due to his personal political and ideological views.
Issue Areas: Free Speech

ACLU of Arkansas Files Federal Lawsuit on Behalf of Incarcerated Individuals Given Ivermectin Without Consent

Plaintiffs allege they were deceived over a period of days and possibly weeks, regarding an unknown dose of Ivermectin.