News

12.19.12
Federal District Court Judge Marcia Krieger issued a preliminary injunction that prohibits Colorado Springs from enforcing its recently-passed “no solicitation zone” in the city’s downtown area.
12.14.12
Federal District Court Judge Marcia Krieger heard evidence from the ACLU of CO and Colorado Springs on the newly adopted “no solicitation zone” on Dec. 13th.
11.30.12
The Federal District Court in Denver scheduled an evidentiary hearing for the ACLU's lawsuit challenging the recently adopted Colorado Springs “no solicitation zone” ordinance.
11.28.12
ACLU of CO lawyers filed a First Amendment lawsuit in federal court that seeks an immediate injunction against a sweeping “no solicitation zone” covering 12 blocks of downtown Colorado Springs.
11.13.12
ACLU of CO Exec Director Nathan Woodliff-Stanley's column on the fallacy of the religious liberty argument by the Catholic Church regarding contraception was featured in the Denver Post recently.
11.7.12
Colorado joins Washington in ending the costly and harmful prohibition of marijuana, sending a clear message that we are not willing to spend any more money and effort on the prohibition of marijuana.
10.25.12
ACLU of CO Public Policy Director Denise Maes spoke at a press conference announcing the release of a new report by the Marijuana Arrest Research Project that found significant evidence of racial disparity in marijuana-related arrests exists in Colorado.
10.12.12
The ACLU of Colorado recently scored a victory that will positively impact future elections in our important swing state.
10.11.12
We are pleased to announce Nathan Woodliff-Stanley has been hired as the new Executive Director. He brings to the organization more than 20 years of leadership, nonprofit, and advocacy experience.
10.10.12
Young people are held in solitary confinement in jails and prisons across the U.S., often for weeks or months at a time, the ACLU and Human Rights Watch said in a new report.