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The ACLU of Utah defends your civil rights and liberties—in the courts, at the Capitol, and with the people.

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Event | In-Person
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Power & Purpose Institute

The Power & Purpose Institute in Salt Lake City is a free, one-day, in-person training focused on building collective power in a moment when our rights and freedoms are under attack. This training offers a clear starting point for people who are ready to act and eager to learn new skills for organizing in their communities. At this training, you will: Learn how organizing turns shared values into collective power Practice conversations that move people to take action Build relationships with others who are organizing in your community This training is participatory, practical, and rooted in real organizing challenges. It is a free event, with breakfast and lunch on us! To sign up, we ask that you: Commit to the full-day training Bring someone with you, if possible. Organizing grows through relationships. Space is limited, so RSVP today to hold your spot.
May 09, 2026 | 9:00 AM (MT)
Campaign
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2026 Elections: Voting in Utah

Voting is the cornerstone of our democracy and the fundamental right upon which all our civil liberties rest. Get ready to vote for your values in the 2026 elections. Primary Elections will be June 23, 2026.
Action | Take Action
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Report: Warrantless Entry by ICE or CBP

We are currently reviewing reports involving warrantless entry by ICE or CBP agents. Share your experience today.
Know Your Rights
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Immigrant Rights' (Videos)

The videos are voiced in multiple languages by an all-star cast of influencers and activists, including: Jesse Williams (English), Diane Guerrero (Spanish), Kumail Nanjiani (Urdu), Linda Sarsour (Arabic), Edwidge Danticat (Haitian Creole), Katya Lee (Russian), and Xiren Wang (Mandarin).

Press Releases

Comment on Attorney Fees in Drag Stars v. St. George

When we win in court, attorney’s fees help the ACLU of Utah continue litigating cases like this to protect First Amendment rights.

SCOTUS Decision: Supreme Court Strikes Down Louisiana Map and Destroys Key Voting Rights Act Provision

As a result, Black voters and other voters of color could face the elimination of districts across the country that have provided fair representation.

Joint Statement From the League of Women Voters of Utah, ACLU of Utah, and ACLU Voting Rights Project 

Plaintiffs Ask Court to Reject DOJ’s Unlawful Demand for Full Access to Utah Voter Rolls