Fighting Injustice in Utah
News & Commentary
How important is language access to protecting your civil rights and liberties?
Language access is essential to our rights. Everyone has a right to dignity, respect, and equitable treatment regardless of whether they speak, read, write, or understand English.
As a New Term Begins, Where Does the Supreme Court Stand on the Criminal Legal System?
Press Releases
ACLU of Utah Comments on Recent HB 11 Ruling
The ACLU of Utah vigorously opposed the State's motion for these records and are disappointed with the ruling.
Joint Statement from Abortion Rights Advocates Urge Utah Supreme Court to Keep Abortion Ban Blocked
Today, the Utah Supreme Court heard oral arguments in abortion providers’ case challenging the state’s trigger ban.
Media Advisory: Utah Supreme Court; Oral Arguments on the Injunction Blocking the “Trigger Ban”
On Tuesday, August 8, 2023, the Utah Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Planned Parenthood Association of Utah v. State of Utah.
Language Access is Voter Access
Language access is voter access. Having equal access to voting is a civil right that is recognized and protected by the Constitution. Learn more!
Defending the Rights of People Experiencing Homelessness
Amicus Barrani v. Salt Lake City
The ACLU’s State Supreme Court Initiative and Trone Center for Justice and Equality, along with the ACLU of Utah and the Salt Lake Legal Defenders Association, filed an amicus brief defending the civil rights and liberties of people experiencing homelessness.
