Out of Sight, Out of Mind - Short Version
Out of Sight, Out of Mind is an original short film from the ACLU of Colorado about a man who has spent 17 years in solitary confinement and now suffers from debilitating mental illness.
December 30, 2013Out of Sight, Out of Mind is an original short film from the ACLU of Colorado about a man who has spent 17 years in solitary confinement and now suffers from debilitating mental illness.
December 30, 2013 Criminal Legal ReformIn This Issue:
Making History at the Legislature
A Letter from Executive Director
Nathan Woodliff-Stanley
ACLU at the Capitol
ACLU in the Courts
ACLU in the Community
Immigration Detainers
Carle Whitehead Dinner Honorees
The purpose of this scorecard is to inform our supporters and the general public of where their legislators stand on civil liberties issues. Legislators may promise many things before an election, but there is no substitute for an actual vote.
August 1, 2013 Criminal Legal Reform Student and Youth Rights Government Transparency Voting RightsIn This Issue:
Solitary at El Pueblo
A Letter from Executive Director, Nathan Woodliff-Stanley
Meet the Newest Members of Our Team
Chapter News
ACLU in the Courts
ACLU in the Community
ACLU at the Capitol
Trailblazers of Liberty
This report examines past and continued use of solitary confinement by the Colorado Department of Corrections (CDOC) to manage mentally ill prisoners; considers the moral, fiscal, safety and legal implications of CDOC’s continued warehousing of mentally ill prisoners in solitary confinement; and
June 1, 2013 Criminal Legal ReformNATIONAL REPORT
This report is the first to examine marijuana possession arrest rates by race for all 50 states (and the District of Columbia) and their respective counties from 2001 to 2010.