Housing

Whether you live under a bridge or in a mansion makes no difference. In America, the Constitution applies to everybody.

Housing and homelessness

Whether you live under a bridge or in a mansion makes no difference. In America, the Constitution applies to everybody.

Safe, affordable housing is a critical and urgent need in communities across the state of Alaska. The lack of infrastructure, affordability, and accessibility undermines community safety and our health and well-being. The lack of housing impacts rural and urban Alaskans alike. The right to shelter and housing is a fundamental human right.

The ACLU of Alaska believes that communities are healthier and safer when everyone has access to housing as a basic need and that the lack of access should not be criminalized.

The ACLU of Alaska is developing litigation, advocacy, and public education to protect and affirm the right to safe shelter for people across the state. We will defend the civil rights and liberties of Alaskans as they seek shelter and housing in villages, towns, and cities. We recognize that housing is an intersectional issue impacting Alaskans differently. Housing justice requires considering how poverty, language, culture, identity, reentry, and racism all impact the ways we meet this basic right.

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Know Your Rights
Anchorage

Housing (Tenants and Landlords)

News & Commentary
Housing safety

All Alaskans deserve to be safe

At the ACLU of Alaska, public safety is a uniting theme that weaves all of our work together.
Press Release
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ACLU of Alaska responds to introduction of unconstitutional and inhumane housing ordinance by the Anchorage Assembly

The Anchorage Municipal Assembly has introduced a new ordinance (AO No. 2025-74) that, if passed, would make it a crime to sleep or otherwise live on public land anywhere in Anchorage.
Issue Areas: Housing
News & Commentary
Supreme Court

Cities have a responsibility to protect public safety for all residents, no matter where they live. Punishing poor people isn’t going to help.

The ACLU of Alaska joined the national American Civil Liberties Union, and 18 other ACLU affiliates across the country by submitting a friend-of-the-court brief in Grants Pass v. Johnson.
Court Case
Feb 06, 2025

Aguila v. Municipality of Anchorage

Court Case
Jun 06, 2023

Josett Banks, et al v. Municipality of Anchorage