The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) focuses on the challenges that approach the members of society that have been consistently denied their rights.
ACLU’s foundation is the conservation of the rights that our society was given in the Constitution. It primarily focuses on our First Amendment Rights (freedom of speech, press, and religion), our right to equal protection under the law, our right to due process, and our right to privacy. They take this basis and form it to protect the minorities in our society and the individuals that receive extreme discrimination. ACLU stands by the notion that if the rights of society’s most vulnerable members are denied, everybody’s rights are imperiled.
“So long as we have enough people in this country willing to fight for their rights, we’ll be called a democracy,” says ACLU founder Roger Baldwin.
ACLU’s homepage consists of news that is affecting the underprivileged society members, and they offer ways that visitors to the website can help their cause. Users can make donations, become a part of its leadership program, and contribute to projects managed by the ACLU Foundation.
The union is also donating its time to legislative endeavors that involve their agenda. They represent people and families they feel have not obtained the legal rights that were permitted to them within our constitution. They frequently run campaign ads that attempt to eliminate the wrongs of the U.S. government. These ads are basically charitable funds that allow the user or volunteer to commit to the ACLU cause.
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