ACLU Weighs in as Nebraska Supreme Court Considers Whether There is a Right to a Jury Trial in Eviction Proceedings
The Nebraska Supreme Court is considering whether Nebraskans are entitled to a jury trial in eviction proceedings.
ACLU lawyers and advocates are among the nation's leading experts on civil liberties and constitutional freedoms. They are regularly sought out by leading broadcast, print and online media to lend an essential voice to the conversation about some of the most important issues facing the nation.
Please contact Sam Petto, Communications Director, for all press inquiries. (402) 476-8091, ext. 402.
The Nebraska Supreme Court is considering whether Nebraskans are entitled to a jury trial in eviction proceedings.
Partnering organizations published a new online resource for Nebraskans who want to take an active role in opposing proposed abortion bans in their local communities.
"We are here. We will remain, and we won’t be silenced anymore."
Thousands of Nebraskans who are incarcerated in the state’s county jails will have access to voting rights information and tools ahead of the coming election thanks to a new statewide mailing.
The rights awareness campaign carries a message to Nebraskan immigrants: “all of us have rights and all of us belong.”
The report card focuses on themes across districts.