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The ACLU of Oregon especially encourages people who are incarcerated and public school students to send us your requests for legal help as we are able to more actively respond to these complaints with targeted resources that empower you to advocate for your rights.
The ACLU of Oregon is a nonpartisan organization dedicated to the defending and advancing civil liberties and civil rights. We believe that the freedoms of press, speech, assembly, and religion, and the rights to due process, equal protection and privacy, are fundamental to a free people.
Aug 19, 2024 · On July 17, 2024, the ACLU of Oregon along with our legal partners, Shenoa Payne, Attorney at Law, Beacon Employment Law, and Keller Rohrback Law Offices, filed a class...
The rights guaranteed to individuals under suspicion, criminal defendants, and prisoners are fundamental rights that protect all Americans from governmental abuse of power.
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