Where civil rights stand for Alaskans at the end of the legislative session

Nearly 700 bills were introduced during the two-year legislative cycle, and many of them intersected with Alaska’s constitution. Here's how things turned out as the legislature came to a close two weeks ago.

By Michael Garvey

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Know Your Rights: Back to School in Alaska

With recent efforts by the Alaska School Board and Mat-Su School Board to pass discriminatory policies towards LGBTQIA2S+ students, the ACLU of Alaska would like to remind students, parents and teachers of the rights afforded to everyone under the U.S. and Alaska Constitution.  

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Constitutional convention threatens Alaskans’ privacy, reproductive health care rights

We can preserve privacy rights in Alaska. We can protect our constitution. And we know we cannot do it alone; we are in this together.

By Mara Kimmel

State of Alaska

#TakeCTRL: Alaska Joins Nationwide Push for Stronger Privacy Laws

Today we joined 17 other states in a coordinated, nationwide push for stronger laws to protect Americans' personal information.

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