In Memoriam: Karen Rose

The ACLU of New Hampshire is mourning the profound loss of friend and colleague, Karen Rose.

In Memoriam

A Look at History: Civil Liberties Are on the Ballot

Elections in 1968, 2000, and 2016 prompted significant rollbacks of civil liberties. We can’t repeat history in 2022.

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It's here! Our 2022 spring newsletter.

Read about how reproductive freedom is under siege in New Hampshire and across the country, our court fight challenging school curriculum censorship, and more.

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In Memoriam: Claire Ebel

For more than 30 years, Claire Ebel fearlessly and passionately defended the civil liberties of every Granite Stater.

In Memoriam

In Memoriam: Robert “Renny” Cushing

We join the people of New Hampshire in mourning the loss of Renny Cushing, a longtime state representative and friend who devoted his life to advancing civil liberties, reforming our criminal justice system, and ending the death penalty in New Hampshire.

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Police are peddling fear to roll back bail reform

This week, a bipartisan group of New Hampshire Senators voted to needlessly incarcerate thousands of Granite Staters--and at a staggering financial cost.

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It's here! Our 2021 fall newsletter.

How we're re-envisioning the criminal legal system, demanding fair representation in the redistricting process, the latest court cases to protect immigrants' rights, and more.

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Texas’ Radical Abortion Ban Could Lead to Copycat Bills. Here’s What to Know.

SB 8 is a stark example of what’s at stake in the ongoing, nationwide fight for reproductive freedom.

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What you need to know about redistricting in New Hampshire

It only happens once every ten years.

Graphic with faint aerial city street lines with text New Hampshire: Draw fair maps that represent all Granite Staters!