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ACLU MISSISSIPPI ONLINE COMPLAINT FORM Online Complaint Form. The ACLU of Mississippi is a non-profit, non-partisan organization. We fight to protect individual rights and fundamental freedoms guaranteed by the U.S. and Mississippi Constitutions. First, please tell us if this instance happened in the state of Mississippi, then you can choose your preferred language tofile the
PRISONERS' RIGHTS
Prisoners' Rights. A culture of punishment, combined with race- and class-based animus, has led the United States to rely on incarceration more heavily than any other country in the world does. The politicization of criminal justice policy and a lack of evidence-based assessment result in a one-way ratchet in which law and policy growever more
STOPPED BY POLICE
File a written complain t with the agency's internal affairs division or civilian complaint board. In most cases, you can file a complaint anonymously if you wish. Call the ACLU of Mississippi at 601-354-3408, fax in a complaint to 601-355-6465 or fill out our online complaintform.
DELANA TAVAKOL, SMART JUSTICE ADVOCATE Delana Tavakol joined the ACLU of Mississippi in May 2020 as a Legal Intern before being hired as our SMART Justice Advocate. In this role, she focuses on implementing a campaign to limit state and local cooperation with ICE through grassroots organizing and policyadvocacy.
COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER POSITION OVERVIEW. The American Civil Liberties Union’s Community Health Worker (CHW) will have primary responsibility for outreach in the community and with specific target populations such as the transgender and gender non-conforming population, members of the LGBTQ+ community and people who are otherwise at high risk for acquiring HIV, as part of our Ending the HIV Epidemic MISSISSIPPI NEEDS CASH BAIL REFORM In Mississippi, 56% of the 12,000 people in county jails have not been convicted of a crime and are awaiting trial. This is because a system originally designed to ensure that people return to court as their case progresses has morphed into a system of wealth-based incarceration. If you can afford to pay money bail, you can buy your freedom. If you can’t afford it, you remain ALICIA N. NETTERVILLE, DEPUTY DIRECTOR Prior to joining ACLU Mississippi, Alicia Netterville practiced law with a regional firm where she represented corporate clients in labor and employment, privacy and cybersecurity, consumer protection, and Section 1983 matters. In addition to corporate clients, Alicia also represented numerous pro bono clients in a range of areas including employment discrimination, land dispute, and adoption GENDER CHANGE AND IDENTITY DOCUMENTS 1 ACLU of Mississippi TEAP-MS GENDER CHANGE and IDENTITY DOCUMENTS Mississippi Name Change Guidelines Procedures may vary by county. Ifyou
ACLU OF MISSISSIPPIACLU OF MISSISSIPPITAKE ACTIONDONATECRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORMEQUALITY FOR ALL/EQUAL ACCESS ACLU of MS reacts to guilty verdict in George Floyd killing. JACKSON, Miss. —The ACLU of Mississippi is reacting to former Minneapolis, Minnesota, police officer Derek Chauvin being found guilty on all charges in the murder trial of George Floyd. 2021 LEGISLATIVE RECAP: THE GOOD AND THE BAD 2021 Legislative Recap: The Good and the Bad. By Alicia N. Netterville, Deputy Director. April 6, 2021 - 7:30pm. With a global pandemic raging through Mississippi, the expectation was a legislative session of non-controversial bills. But not even business closures, job loss, loss of life, and disproportionate health outcomes for blackand brown
ACLU MISSISSIPPI ONLINE COMPLAINT FORM Online Complaint Form. The ACLU of Mississippi is a non-profit, non-partisan organization. We fight to protect individual rights and fundamental freedoms guaranteed by the U.S. and Mississippi Constitutions. First, please tell us if this instance happened in the state of Mississippi, then you can choose your preferred language tofile the
PRISONERS' RIGHTS
Prisoners' Rights. A culture of punishment, combined with race- and class-based animus, has led the United States to rely on incarceration more heavily than any other country in the world does. The politicization of criminal justice policy and a lack of evidence-based assessment result in a one-way ratchet in which law and policy growever more
STOPPED BY POLICE
File a written complain t with the agency's internal affairs division or civilian complaint board. In most cases, you can file a complaint anonymously if you wish. Call the ACLU of Mississippi at 601-354-3408, fax in a complaint to 601-355-6465 or fill out our online complaintform.
DELANA TAVAKOL, SMART JUSTICE ADVOCATE Delana Tavakol joined the ACLU of Mississippi in May 2020 as a Legal Intern before being hired as our SMART Justice Advocate. In this role, she focuses on implementing a campaign to limit state and local cooperation with ICE through grassroots organizing and policyadvocacy.
COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER POSITION OVERVIEW. The American Civil Liberties Union’s Community Health Worker (CHW) will have primary responsibility for outreach in the community and with specific target populations such as the transgender and gender non-conforming population, members of the LGBTQ+ community and people who are otherwise at high risk for acquiring HIV, as part of our Ending the HIV Epidemic MISSISSIPPI NEEDS CASH BAIL REFORM In Mississippi, 56% of the 12,000 people in county jails have not been convicted of a crime and are awaiting trial. This is because a system originally designed to ensure that people return to court as their case progresses has morphed into a system of wealth-based incarceration. If you can afford to pay money bail, you can buy your freedom. If you can’t afford it, you remain ALICIA N. NETTERVILLE, DEPUTY DIRECTOR Prior to joining ACLU Mississippi, Alicia Netterville practiced law with a regional firm where she represented corporate clients in labor and employment, privacy and cybersecurity, consumer protection, and Section 1983 matters. In addition to corporate clients, Alicia also represented numerous pro bono clients in a range of areas including employment discrimination, land dispute, and adoption GENDER CHANGE AND IDENTITY DOCUMENTS 1 ACLU of Mississippi TEAP-MS GENDER CHANGE and IDENTITY DOCUMENTS Mississippi Name Change Guidelines Procedures may vary by county. Ifyou
CONTACT US | ACLU OF MISSISSIPPI OfficeACLU of MississippiP.O. Box 2242Jackson, MS 39225Telephone: 601-354-3408Email: office@aclu-ms.orgMedia InquiriesAll media inquiries should be directed to Candace Coleman at ccoleman@aclu-ms.org.Legal ComplaintsIf you would like to file a complaint with the ACLU of Mississippi, please call 601-354-3408 or visit our Legal Assistance page.COURT BATTLES
Along with our advocacy, legislative, and public education work, litigation remains one of the fundamental tools with which the ACLU of Mississippi fights for equality and civil rights. See below for more information on the cases we've brought to the courts.If you wish to request legal assistance, please visit our request legal assistancepage.
EXPANDING VOTER ACCESS IN MISSISSIPPI WITH NO-EXCUSE EARLY Expanding Voter Access in Mississippi with No-Excuse Early Voting. We are advocating for online voter registration during the 2019 legislative session. You can help us lobby for it, too. Contact Advocacy Coordinator Shalonda Spencer at sspencer@aclu-ms.org toLEGAL ASSISTANCE
Legal Assistance. The ACLU of Mississippi is a private, non-profit membership organization. Our mission is to preserve and protect the civil liberties and civil rights guaranteed by the Constitutions of the United States and Mississippi, especially the principles contained in the Bill of Rights. The ACLU-MS's Legal Department generally gets STAFF | ACLU OF MISSISSIPPI Not only is the passing of SB 2536 disheartening, it's frustrating. Read more. ACLU of Mississippi CANDACE COLEMAN, COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR Candace Coleman joined the ACLU of Mississippi staff as Communications Director in October 2020. She is a native of Jackson, Mississippi. Prior to working with ACLU, she was a television news anchor. Candace spent six years as a journalist, telling stories most important to Mississippians. She is delighted to amplify the mission of the ACLU, and move people to join the effortsRIGHT TO RECORD
Right to Record. Taking photographs of things that are plainly visible from public spaces is a constitutional right – and that includes federal buildings, transportation facilities, and police and other government officials carrying out their duties. Unfortunately, there is a widespread, continuing pattern of law enforcement officersordering
JARVIS DORTCH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Jarvis Dortch is a native of Jackson, Mississippi, and married to the former Miss. Stephanie Robinson of Terry, MS. He is a graduate of Terry High School and received a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Jackson State University. Jarvis also earned a Juris Doctorate from Mississippi College School of Law and is admitted to the Mississippi State Bar. MISSISSIPPI’S VOTER ID LAW You must show photo ID to vote in-person in Mississippi. If you don’t have the right kind of ID, you can get one for FREE. Keep reading for more info. STATEWIDE POLICY FOR BODY-WORN CAMERA FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT ACLU of Mississippi releases “Striking the Right Balance,” a report analyzing law enforcement body-worn camera policies in MississippiJackson, MS - The American Civil Liberties Union of Mississippi today released a detailed report that highlights the lack of uniformity in the way law enforcement agencies across the state deploy body-worn cameras. ACLU OF MISSISSIPPIACLU OF MISSISSIPPITAKE ACTIONDONATECRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORMEQUALITY FOR ALL/EQUAL ACCESS ACLU of MS reacts to guilty verdict in George Floyd killing. JACKSON, Miss. —The ACLU of Mississippi is reacting to former Minneapolis, Minnesota, police officer Derek Chauvin being found guilty on all charges in the murder trial of George Floyd.COURT BATTLES
Along with our advocacy, legislative, and public education work, litigation remains one of the fundamental tools with which the ACLU of Mississippi fights for equality and civil rights. See below for more information on the cases we've brought to the courts.If you wish to request legal assistance, please visit our request legal assistancepage.
ACLU MISSISSIPPI ONLINE COMPLAINT FORM Online Complaint Form. The ACLU of Mississippi is a non-profit, non-partisan organization. We fight to protect individual rights and fundamental freedoms guaranteed by the U.S. and Mississippi Constitutions. First, please tell us if this instance happened in the state of Mississippi, then you can choose your preferred language tofile the
EXPANDING VOTER ACCESS IN MISSISSIPPI WITH NO-EXCUSE EARLY Expanding Voter Access in Mississippi with No-Excuse Early Voting. We are advocating for online voter registration during the 2019 legislative session. You can help us lobby for it, too. Contact Advocacy Coordinator Shalonda Spencer at sspencer@aclu-ms.org to STAFF | ACLU OF MISSISSIPPI Not only is the passing of SB 2536 disheartening, it's frustrating. Read more. ACLU of MississippiPRISONERS' RIGHTS
Prisoners' Rights. A culture of punishment, combined with race- and class-based animus, has led the United States to rely on incarceration more heavily than any other country in the world does. The politicization of criminal justice policy and a lack of evidence-based assessment result in a one-way ratchet in which law and policy growever more
STOPPED BY POLICE
File a written complain t with the agency's internal affairs division or civilian complaint board. In most cases, you can file a complaint anonymously if you wish. Call the ACLU of Mississippi at 601-354-3408, fax in a complaint to 601-355-6465 or fill out our online complaintform.
MISSISSIPPI NEEDS CASH BAIL REFORM In Mississippi, 56% of the 12,000 people in county jails have not been convicted of a crime and are awaiting trial. This is because a system originally designed to ensure that people return to court as their case progresses has morphed into a system of wealth-based incarceration. If you can afford to pay money bail, you can buy your freedom. If you can’t afford it, you remain GENDER CHANGE AND IDENTITY DOCUMENTS 1 ACLU of Mississippi TEAP-MS GENDER CHANGE and IDENTITY DOCUMENTS Mississippi Name Change Guidelines Procedures may vary by county. Ifyou
STATEWIDE POLICY FOR BODY-WORN CAMERA FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT ACLU of Mississippi releases “Striking the Right Balance,” a report analyzing law enforcement body-worn camera policies in MississippiJackson, MS - The American Civil Liberties Union of Mississippi today released a detailed report that highlights the lack of uniformity in the way law enforcement agencies across the state deploy body-worn cameras. ACLU OF MISSISSIPPIACLU OF MISSISSIPPITAKE ACTIONDONATECRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORMEQUALITY FOR ALL/EQUAL ACCESS ACLU of MS reacts to guilty verdict in George Floyd killing. JACKSON, Miss. —The ACLU of Mississippi is reacting to former Minneapolis, Minnesota, police officer Derek Chauvin being found guilty on all charges in the murder trial of George Floyd.COURT BATTLES
Along with our advocacy, legislative, and public education work, litigation remains one of the fundamental tools with which the ACLU of Mississippi fights for equality and civil rights. See below for more information on the cases we've brought to the courts.If you wish to request legal assistance, please visit our request legal assistancepage.
ACLU MISSISSIPPI ONLINE COMPLAINT FORM Online Complaint Form. The ACLU of Mississippi is a non-profit, non-partisan organization. We fight to protect individual rights and fundamental freedoms guaranteed by the U.S. and Mississippi Constitutions. First, please tell us if this instance happened in the state of Mississippi, then you can choose your preferred language tofile the
EXPANDING VOTER ACCESS IN MISSISSIPPI WITH NO-EXCUSE EARLY Expanding Voter Access in Mississippi with No-Excuse Early Voting. We are advocating for online voter registration during the 2019 legislative session. You can help us lobby for it, too. Contact Advocacy Coordinator Shalonda Spencer at sspencer@aclu-ms.org to STAFF | ACLU OF MISSISSIPPI Not only is the passing of SB 2536 disheartening, it's frustrating. Read more. ACLU of MississippiPRISONERS' RIGHTS
Prisoners' Rights. A culture of punishment, combined with race- and class-based animus, has led the United States to rely on incarceration more heavily than any other country in the world does. The politicization of criminal justice policy and a lack of evidence-based assessment result in a one-way ratchet in which law and policy growever more
STOPPED BY POLICE
File a written complain t with the agency's internal affairs division or civilian complaint board. In most cases, you can file a complaint anonymously if you wish. Call the ACLU of Mississippi at 601-354-3408, fax in a complaint to 601-355-6465 or fill out our online complaintform.
MISSISSIPPI NEEDS CASH BAIL REFORM In Mississippi, 56% of the 12,000 people in county jails have not been convicted of a crime and are awaiting trial. This is because a system originally designed to ensure that people return to court as their case progresses has morphed into a system of wealth-based incarceration. If you can afford to pay money bail, you can buy your freedom. If you can’t afford it, you remain GENDER CHANGE AND IDENTITY DOCUMENTS 1 ACLU of Mississippi TEAP-MS GENDER CHANGE and IDENTITY DOCUMENTS Mississippi Name Change Guidelines Procedures may vary by county. Ifyou
STATEWIDE POLICY FOR BODY-WORN CAMERA FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT ACLU of Mississippi releases “Striking the Right Balance,” a report analyzing law enforcement body-worn camera policies in MississippiJackson, MS - The American Civil Liberties Union of Mississippi today released a detailed report that highlights the lack of uniformity in the way law enforcement agencies across the state deploy body-worn cameras. CONTACT US | ACLU OF MISSISSIPPI OfficeACLU of MississippiP.O. Box 2242Jackson, MS 39225Telephone: 601-354-3408Email: office@aclu-ms.orgMedia InquiriesAll media inquiries should be directed to Candace Coleman at ccoleman@aclu-ms.org.Legal ComplaintsIf you would like to file a complaint with the ACLU of Mississippi, please call 601-354-3408 or visit our Legal Assistance page.KNOW YOUR RIGHTS
Filter Know Your Rights. By Issue. - Any - - Any - Criminal Justice Reform Educational Opportunities Equality For All/Equal Access Governmental Transparency & Accountability. Advanced search. EXPANDING VOTER ACCESS IN MISSISSIPPI WITH NO-EXCUSE EARLY Expanding Voter Access in Mississippi with No-Excuse Early Voting. We are advocating for online voter registration during the 2019 legislative session. You can help us lobby for it, too. Contact Advocacy Coordinator Shalonda Spencer at sspencer@aclu-ms.org toSTOPPED BY POLICE
File a written complain t with the agency's internal affairs division or civilian complaint board. In most cases, you can file a complaint anonymously if you wish. Call the ACLU of Mississippi at 601-354-3408, fax in a complaint to 601-355-6465 or fill out our online complaintform.
2021 LEGISLATIVE RECAP: THE GOOD AND THE BAD 2021 Legislative Recap: The Good and the Bad. By Alicia N. Netterville, Deputy Director. April 6, 2021 - 7:30pm. With a global pandemic raging through Mississippi, the expectation was a legislative session of non-controversial bills. But not even business closures, job loss, loss of life, and disproportionate health outcomes for blackand brown
RIGHT TO RECORD
Right to Record. Taking photographs of things that are plainly visible from public spaces is a constitutional right – and that includes federal buildings, transportation facilities, and police and other government officials carrying out their duties. Unfortunately, there is a widespread, continuing pattern of law enforcement officersordering
LEGAL ASSISTANCE
Legal Assistance. The ACLU of Mississippi is a private, non-profit membership organization. Our mission is to preserve and protect the civil liberties and civil rights guaranteed by the Constitutions of the United States and Mississippi, especially the principles contained in the Bill of Rights. The ACLU-MS's Legal Department generally gets JARVIS DORTCH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Jarvis Dortch is a native of Jackson, Mississippi, and married to the former Miss. Stephanie Robinson of Terry, MS. He is a graduate of Terry High School and received a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Jackson State University. Jarvis also earned a Juris Doctorate from Mississippi College School of Law and is admitted to the Mississippi State Bar. PALOMA WU, LEGAL DIRECTOR Paloma Wu, Esq. joined the ACLU of Mississippi as the Legal Director in June 2016, after working as an attorney and Policy Associate at the ACLU of Pennsylvania. She has represented clients in civil liberties and civil rights matters involving free speech, criminal defendants’ due process rights, racial discrimination in police hiring, the cruel and unusual punishment of prisoners, and TUPELO POLICE DEPARTMENT RESTRICTED LAW ENFORCEMENT DATA This data is proprietary and will not be duplicated, disclosed, or discussed, without the written permission of this agency. Data subject to this restriction is contained throughout this publication. Page 1 of 1 ACLU OF MISSISSIPPIACLU OF MISSISSIPPITAKE ACTIONDONATECRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORMEQUALITY FOR ALL/EQUAL ACCESS ACLU of MS reacts to guilty verdict in George Floyd killing. JACKSON, Miss. —The ACLU of Mississippi is reacting to former Minneapolis, Minnesota, police officer Derek Chauvin being found guilty on all charges in the murder trial of George Floyd.COURT BATTLES
Along with our advocacy, legislative, and public education work, litigation remains one of the fundamental tools with which the ACLU of Mississippi fights for equality and civil rights. See below for more information on the cases we've brought to the courts.If you wish to request legal assistance, please visit our request legal assistancepage.
CONTACT US | ACLU OF MISSISSIPPI OfficeACLU of MississippiP.O. Box 2242Jackson, MS 39225Telephone: 601-354-3408Email: office@aclu-ms.orgMedia InquiriesAll media inquiries should be directed to Candace Coleman at ccoleman@aclu-ms.org.Legal ComplaintsIf you would like to file a complaint with the ACLU of Mississippi, please call 601-354-3408 or visit our Legal Assistance page.KNOW YOUR RIGHTS
Filter Know Your Rights. By Issue. - Any - - Any - Criminal Justice Reform Educational Opportunities Equality For All/Equal Access Governmental Transparency & Accountability. Advanced search.PRISONERS' RIGHTS
Prisoners' Rights. A culture of punishment, combined with race- and class-based animus, has led the United States to rely on incarceration more heavily than any other country in the world does. The politicization of criminal justice policy and a lack of evidence-based assessment result in a one-way ratchet in which law and policy growever more
ACLU MISSISSIPPI ONLINE COMPLAINT FORM Online Complaint Form. The ACLU of Mississippi is a non-profit, non-partisan organization. We fight to protect individual rights and fundamental freedoms guaranteed by the U.S. and Mississippi Constitutions. First, please tell us if this instance happened in the state of Mississippi, then you can choose your preferred language tofile the
STAFF | ACLU OF MISSISSIPPI Not only is the passing of SB 2536 disheartening, it's frustrating. Read more. ACLU of Mississippi MISSISSIPPI NEEDS CASH BAIL REFORM In Mississippi, 56% of the 12,000 people in county jails have not been convicted of a crime and are awaiting trial. This is because a system originally designed to ensure that people return to court as their case progresses has morphed into a system of wealth-based incarceration. If you can afford to pay money bail, you can buy your freedom. If you can’t afford it, you remain GENDER CHANGE AND IDENTITY DOCUMENTS 1 ACLU of Mississippi TEAP-MS GENDER CHANGE and IDENTITY DOCUMENTS Mississippi Name Change Guidelines Procedures may vary by county. Ifyou
ALICIA N. NETTERVILLE, DEPUTY DIRECTOR Prior to joining ACLU Mississippi, Alicia Netterville practiced law with a regional firm where she represented corporate clients in labor and employment, privacy and cybersecurity, consumer protection, and Section 1983 matters. In addition to corporate clients, Alicia also represented numerous pro bono clients in a range of areas including employment discrimination, land dispute, and adoption ACLU OF MISSISSIPPIACLU OF MISSISSIPPITAKE ACTIONDONATECRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORMEQUALITY FOR ALL/EQUAL ACCESS ACLU of MS reacts to guilty verdict in George Floyd killing. JACKSON, Miss. —The ACLU of Mississippi is reacting to former Minneapolis, Minnesota, police officer Derek Chauvin being found guilty on all charges in the murder trial of George Floyd.COURT BATTLES
Along with our advocacy, legislative, and public education work, litigation remains one of the fundamental tools with which the ACLU of Mississippi fights for equality and civil rights. See below for more information on the cases we've brought to the courts.If you wish to request legal assistance, please visit our request legal assistancepage.
CONTACT US | ACLU OF MISSISSIPPI OfficeACLU of MississippiP.O. Box 2242Jackson, MS 39225Telephone: 601-354-3408Email: office@aclu-ms.orgMedia InquiriesAll media inquiries should be directed to Candace Coleman at ccoleman@aclu-ms.org.Legal ComplaintsIf you would like to file a complaint with the ACLU of Mississippi, please call 601-354-3408 or visit our Legal Assistance page.KNOW YOUR RIGHTS
Filter Know Your Rights. By Issue. - Any - - Any - Criminal Justice Reform Educational Opportunities Equality For All/Equal Access Governmental Transparency & Accountability. Advanced search.PRISONERS' RIGHTS
Prisoners' Rights. A culture of punishment, combined with race- and class-based animus, has led the United States to rely on incarceration more heavily than any other country in the world does. The politicization of criminal justice policy and a lack of evidence-based assessment result in a one-way ratchet in which law and policy growever more
ACLU MISSISSIPPI ONLINE COMPLAINT FORM Online Complaint Form. The ACLU of Mississippi is a non-profit, non-partisan organization. We fight to protect individual rights and fundamental freedoms guaranteed by the U.S. and Mississippi Constitutions. First, please tell us if this instance happened in the state of Mississippi, then you can choose your preferred language tofile the
STAFF | ACLU OF MISSISSIPPI Not only is the passing of SB 2536 disheartening, it's frustrating. Read more. ACLU of Mississippi MISSISSIPPI NEEDS CASH BAIL REFORM In Mississippi, 56% of the 12,000 people in county jails have not been convicted of a crime and are awaiting trial. This is because a system originally designed to ensure that people return to court as their case progresses has morphed into a system of wealth-based incarceration. If you can afford to pay money bail, you can buy your freedom. If you can’t afford it, you remain GENDER CHANGE AND IDENTITY DOCUMENTS 1 ACLU of Mississippi TEAP-MS GENDER CHANGE and IDENTITY DOCUMENTS Mississippi Name Change Guidelines Procedures may vary by county. Ifyou
ALICIA N. NETTERVILLE, DEPUTY DIRECTOR Prior to joining ACLU Mississippi, Alicia Netterville practiced law with a regional firm where she represented corporate clients in labor and employment, privacy and cybersecurity, consumer protection, and Section 1983 matters. In addition to corporate clients, Alicia also represented numerous pro bono clients in a range of areas including employment discrimination, land dispute, and adoption EXPANDING VOTER ACCESS IN MISSISSIPPI WITH NO-EXCUSE EARLY Expanding Voter Access in Mississippi with No-Excuse Early Voting. We are advocating for online voter registration during the 2019 legislative session. You can help us lobby for it, too. Contact Advocacy Coordinator Shalonda Spencer at sspencer@aclu-ms.org toSTOPPED BY POLICE
File a written complain t with the agency's internal affairs division or civilian complaint board. In most cases, you can file a complaint anonymously if you wish. Call the ACLU of Mississippi at 601-354-3408, fax in a complaint to 601-355-6465 or fill out our online complaintform.
RIGHT TO RECORD
Right to Record. Taking photographs of things that are plainly visible from public spaces is a constitutional right – and that includes federal buildings, transportation facilities, and police and other government officials carrying out their duties. Unfortunately, there is a widespread, continuing pattern of law enforcement officersordering
DISABILITY RIGHTS
The ACLU of Mississippi's work strives for an America free of discrimination against people with disabilities, where people with disabilities are valued, integrated members of society who have full access to education, homes, healthcare, jobs, and families.Accessibility RightsAll persons with disabilities shall havethe right to:
PROTESTERS' RIGHTS
Protesters' Rights. “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or the press; or the right of people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for redress of grievances." - First Amendment to CANDACE COLEMAN, COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR Candace Coleman joined the ACLU of Mississippi staff as Communications Director in October 2020. She is a native of Jackson, Mississippi. Prior to working with ACLU, she was a television news anchor. Candace spent six years as a journalist, telling stories most important to Mississippians. She is delighted to amplify the mission of the ACLU, and move people to join the efforts DELANA TAVAKOL, SMART JUSTICE ADVOCATE Delana Tavakol joined the ACLU of Mississippi in May 2020 as a Legal Intern before being hired as our SMART Justice Advocate. In this role, she focuses on implementing a campaign to limit state and local cooperation with ICE through grassroots organizing and policyadvocacy.
JARVIS DORTCH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Jarvis Dortch is a native of Jackson, Mississippi, and married to the former Miss. Stephanie Robinson of Terry, MS. He is a graduate of Terry High School and received a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Jackson State University. Jarvis also earned a Juris Doctorate from Mississippi College School of Law and is admitted to the Mississippi State Bar. PALOMA WU, LEGAL DIRECTOR Paloma Wu, Esq. joined the ACLU of Mississippi as the Legal Director in June 2016, after working as an attorney and Policy Associate at the ACLU of Pennsylvania. She has represented clients in civil liberties and civil rights matters involving free speech, criminal defendants’ due process rights, racial discrimination in police hiring, the cruel and unusual punishment of prisoners, and STATEWIDE POLICY FOR BODY-WORN CAMERA FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT ACLU of Mississippi releases “Striking the Right Balance,” a report analyzing law enforcement body-worn camera policies in MississippiJackson, MS - The American Civil Liberties Union of Mississippi today released a detailed report that highlights the lack of uniformity in the way law enforcement agencies across the state deploy body-worn cameras. ACLU OF MISSISSIPPIACLU OF MISSISSIPPITAKE ACTIONDONATECRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORMEQUALITY FOR ALL/EQUAL ACCESS ACLU of MS reacts to guilty verdict in George Floyd killing. JACKSON, Miss. —The ACLU of Mississippi is reacting to former Minneapolis, Minnesota, police officer Derek Chauvin being found guilty on all charges in the murder trial of George Floyd.COURT BATTLES
Along with our advocacy, legislative, and public education work, litigation remains one of the fundamental tools with which the ACLU of Mississippi fights for equality and civil rights. See below for more information on the cases we've brought to the courts.If you wish to request legal assistance, please visit our request legal assistancepage.
CONTACT US | ACLU OF MISSISSIPPIACLU JACKSON MSACLU LEGAL ASSISTANCEJARVIS DORTCH MISSISSIPPI OfficeACLU of MississippiP.O. Box 2242Jackson, MS 39225Telephone: 601-354-3408Email: office@aclu-ms.orgMedia InquiriesAll media inquiries should be directed to Candace Coleman at ccoleman@aclu-ms.org.Legal ComplaintsIf you would like to file a complaint with the ACLU of Mississippi, please call 601-354-3408 or visit our Legal Assistance page.KNOW YOUR RIGHTS
Filter Know Your Rights. By Issue. - Any - - Any - Criminal Justice Reform Educational Opportunities Equality For All/Equal Access Governmental Transparency & Accountability. Advanced search.PRISONERS' RIGHTS
Prisoners' Rights. A culture of punishment, combined with race- and class-based animus, has led the United States to rely on incarceration more heavily than any other country in the world does. The politicization of criminal justice policy and a lack of evidence-based assessment result in a one-way ratchet in which law and policy growever more
ACLU MISSISSIPPI ONLINE COMPLAINT FORM Online Complaint Form. The ACLU of Mississippi is a non-profit, non-partisan organization. We fight to protect individual rights and fundamental freedoms guaranteed by the U.S. and Mississippi Constitutions. First, please tell us if this instance happened in the state of Mississippi, then you can choose your preferred language tofile the
STAFF | ACLU OF MISSISSIPPIACLU JACKSON MSACLU LEGAL ASSISTANCEJARVISDORTCH MISSISSIPPI
Not only is the passing of SB 2536 disheartening, it's frustrating. Read more. ACLU of Mississippi MISSISSIPPI NEEDS CASH BAIL REFORM In Mississippi, 56% of the 12,000 people in county jails have not been convicted of a crime and are awaiting trial. This is because a system originally designed to ensure that people return to court as their case progresses has morphed into a system of wealth-based incarceration. If you can afford to pay money bail, you can buy your freedom. If you can’t afford it, you remain GENDER CHANGE AND IDENTITY DOCUMENTS 1 ACLU of Mississippi TEAP-MS GENDER CHANGE and IDENTITY DOCUMENTS Mississippi Name Change Guidelines Procedures may vary by county. Ifyou
ALICIA N. NETTERVILLE, DEPUTY DIRECTOR Prior to joining ACLU Mississippi, Alicia Netterville practiced law with a regional firm where she represented corporate clients in labor and employment, privacy and cybersecurity, consumer protection, and Section 1983 matters. In addition to corporate clients, Alicia also represented numerous pro bono clients in a range of areas including employment discrimination, land dispute, and adoption ACLU OF MISSISSIPPIACLU OF MISSISSIPPITAKE ACTIONDONATECRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORMEQUALITY FOR ALL/EQUAL ACCESS ACLU of MS reacts to guilty verdict in George Floyd killing. JACKSON, Miss. —The ACLU of Mississippi is reacting to former Minneapolis, Minnesota, police officer Derek Chauvin being found guilty on all charges in the murder trial of George Floyd.COURT BATTLES
Along with our advocacy, legislative, and public education work, litigation remains one of the fundamental tools with which the ACLU of Mississippi fights for equality and civil rights. See below for more information on the cases we've brought to the courts.If you wish to request legal assistance, please visit our request legal assistancepage.
CONTACT US | ACLU OF MISSISSIPPIACLU JACKSON MSACLU LEGAL ASSISTANCEJARVIS DORTCH MISSISSIPPI OfficeACLU of MississippiP.O. Box 2242Jackson, MS 39225Telephone: 601-354-3408Email: office@aclu-ms.orgMedia InquiriesAll media inquiries should be directed to Candace Coleman at ccoleman@aclu-ms.org.Legal ComplaintsIf you would like to file a complaint with the ACLU of Mississippi, please call 601-354-3408 or visit our Legal Assistance page.KNOW YOUR RIGHTS
Filter Know Your Rights. By Issue. - Any - - Any - Criminal Justice Reform Educational Opportunities Equality For All/Equal Access Governmental Transparency & Accountability. Advanced search.PRISONERS' RIGHTS
Prisoners' Rights. A culture of punishment, combined with race- and class-based animus, has led the United States to rely on incarceration more heavily than any other country in the world does. The politicization of criminal justice policy and a lack of evidence-based assessment result in a one-way ratchet in which law and policy growever more
ACLU MISSISSIPPI ONLINE COMPLAINT FORM Online Complaint Form. The ACLU of Mississippi is a non-profit, non-partisan organization. We fight to protect individual rights and fundamental freedoms guaranteed by the U.S. and Mississippi Constitutions. First, please tell us if this instance happened in the state of Mississippi, then you can choose your preferred language tofile the
STAFF | ACLU OF MISSISSIPPIACLU JACKSON MSACLU LEGAL ASSISTANCEJARVISDORTCH MISSISSIPPI
Not only is the passing of SB 2536 disheartening, it's frustrating. Read more. ACLU of Mississippi MISSISSIPPI NEEDS CASH BAIL REFORM In Mississippi, 56% of the 12,000 people in county jails have not been convicted of a crime and are awaiting trial. This is because a system originally designed to ensure that people return to court as their case progresses has morphed into a system of wealth-based incarceration. If you can afford to pay money bail, you can buy your freedom. If you can’t afford it, you remain GENDER CHANGE AND IDENTITY DOCUMENTS 1 ACLU of Mississippi TEAP-MS GENDER CHANGE and IDENTITY DOCUMENTS Mississippi Name Change Guidelines Procedures may vary by county. Ifyou
ALICIA N. NETTERVILLE, DEPUTY DIRECTOR Prior to joining ACLU Mississippi, Alicia Netterville practiced law with a regional firm where she represented corporate clients in labor and employment, privacy and cybersecurity, consumer protection, and Section 1983 matters. In addition to corporate clients, Alicia also represented numerous pro bono clients in a range of areas including employment discrimination, land dispute, and adoption EXPANDING VOTER ACCESS IN MISSISSIPPI WITH NO-EXCUSE EARLY Expanding Voter Access in Mississippi with No-Excuse Early Voting. We are advocating for online voter registration during the 2019 legislative session. You can help us lobby for it, too. Contact Advocacy Coordinator Shalonda Spencer at sspencer@aclu-ms.org toSTOPPED BY POLICE
File a written complain t with the agency's internal affairs division or civilian complaint board. In most cases, you can file a complaint anonymously if you wish. Call the ACLU of Mississippi at 601-354-3408, fax in a complaint to 601-355-6465 or fill out our online complaintform.
RIGHT TO RECORD
Right to Record. Taking photographs of things that are plainly visible from public spaces is a constitutional right – and that includes federal buildings, transportation facilities, and police and other government officials carrying out their duties. Unfortunately, there is a widespread, continuing pattern of law enforcement officersordering
DISABILITY RIGHTS
The ACLU of Mississippi's work strives for an America free of discrimination against people with disabilities, where people with disabilities are valued, integrated members of society who have full access to education, homes, healthcare, jobs, and families.Accessibility RightsAll persons with disabilities shall havethe right to:
PROTESTERS' RIGHTS
Protesters' Rights. “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or the press; or the right of people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for redress of grievances." - First Amendment to CANDACE COLEMAN, COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR Candace Coleman joined the ACLU of Mississippi staff as Communications Director in October 2020. She is a native of Jackson, Mississippi. Prior to working with ACLU, she was a television news anchor. Candace spent six years as a journalist, telling stories most important to Mississippians. She is delighted to amplify the mission of the ACLU, and move people to join the efforts DELANA TAVAKOL, SMART JUSTICE ADVOCATE Delana Tavakol joined the ACLU of Mississippi in May 2020 as a Legal Intern before being hired as our SMART Justice Advocate. In this role, she focuses on implementing a campaign to limit state and local cooperation with ICE through grassroots organizing and policyadvocacy.
JARVIS DORTCH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Jarvis Dortch is a native of Jackson, Mississippi, and married to the former Miss. Stephanie Robinson of Terry, MS. He is a graduate of Terry High School and received a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Jackson State University. Jarvis also earned a Juris Doctorate from Mississippi College School of Law and is admitted to the Mississippi State Bar. PALOMA WU, LEGAL DIRECTOR Paloma Wu, Esq. joined the ACLU of Mississippi as the Legal Director in June 2016, after working as an attorney and Policy Associate at the ACLU of Pennsylvania. She has represented clients in civil liberties and civil rights matters involving free speech, criminal defendants’ due process rights, racial discrimination in police hiring, the cruel and unusual punishment of prisoners, and STATEWIDE POLICY FOR BODY-WORN CAMERA FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT ACLU of Mississippi releases “Striking the Right Balance,” a report analyzing law enforcement body-worn camera policies in MississippiJackson, MS - The American Civil Liberties Union of Mississippi today released a detailed report that highlights the lack of uniformity in the way law enforcement agencies across the state deploy body-worn cameras. ACLU OF MISSISSIPPIACLU OF MISSISSIPPITAKE ACTIONDONATECRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORMEQUALITY FOR ALL/EQUAL ACCESS ACLU of MS reacts to guilty verdict in George Floyd killing. JACKSON, Miss. —The ACLU of Mississippi is reacting to former Minneapolis, Minnesota, police officer Derek Chauvin being found guilty on all charges in the murder trial of George Floyd.COURT BATTLES
Along with our advocacy, legislative, and public education work, litigation remains one of the fundamental tools with which the ACLU of Mississippi fights for equality and civil rights. See below for more information on the cases we've brought to the courts.If you wish to request legal assistance, please visit our request legal assistancepage.
CONTACT US | ACLU OF MISSISSIPPIACLU JACKSON MSACLU LEGAL ASSISTANCEJARVIS DORTCH MISSISSIPPI OfficeACLU of MississippiP.O. Box 2242Jackson, MS 39225Telephone: 601-354-3408Email: office@aclu-ms.orgMedia InquiriesAll media inquiries should be directed to Candace Coleman at ccoleman@aclu-ms.org.Legal ComplaintsIf you would like to file a complaint with the ACLU of Mississippi, please call 601-354-3408 or visit our Legal Assistance page.KNOW YOUR RIGHTS
Filter Know Your Rights. By Issue. - Any - - Any - Criminal Justice Reform Educational Opportunities Equality For All/Equal Access Governmental Transparency & Accountability. Advanced search.PRISONERS' RIGHTS
Prisoners' Rights. A culture of punishment, combined with race- and class-based animus, has led the United States to rely on incarceration more heavily than any other country in the world does. The politicization of criminal justice policy and a lack of evidence-based assessment result in a one-way ratchet in which law and policy growever more
ACLU MISSISSIPPI ONLINE COMPLAINT FORM Online Complaint Form. The ACLU of Mississippi is a non-profit, non-partisan organization. We fight to protect individual rights and fundamental freedoms guaranteed by the U.S. and Mississippi Constitutions. First, please tell us if this instance happened in the state of Mississippi, then you can choose your preferred language tofile the
STAFF | ACLU OF MISSISSIPPIACLU JACKSON MSACLU LEGAL ASSISTANCEJARVISDORTCH MISSISSIPPI
Not only is the passing of SB 2536 disheartening, it's frustrating. Read more. ACLU of Mississippi MISSISSIPPI NEEDS CASH BAIL REFORM In Mississippi, 56% of the 12,000 people in county jails have not been convicted of a crime and are awaiting trial. This is because a system originally designed to ensure that people return to court as their case progresses has morphed into a system of wealth-based incarceration. If you can afford to pay money bail, you can buy your freedom. If you can’t afford it, you remain GENDER CHANGE AND IDENTITY DOCUMENTS 1 ACLU of Mississippi TEAP-MS GENDER CHANGE and IDENTITY DOCUMENTS Mississippi Name Change Guidelines Procedures may vary by county. Ifyou
ALICIA N. NETTERVILLE, DEPUTY DIRECTOR Prior to joining ACLU Mississippi, Alicia Netterville practiced law with a regional firm where she represented corporate clients in labor and employment, privacy and cybersecurity, consumer protection, and Section 1983 matters. In addition to corporate clients, Alicia also represented numerous pro bono clients in a range of areas including employment discrimination, land dispute, and adoption ACLU OF MISSISSIPPIACLU OF MISSISSIPPITAKE ACTIONDONATECRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORMEQUALITY FOR ALL/EQUAL ACCESS ACLU of MS reacts to guilty verdict in George Floyd killing. JACKSON, Miss. —The ACLU of Mississippi is reacting to former Minneapolis, Minnesota, police officer Derek Chauvin being found guilty on all charges in the murder trial of George Floyd.COURT BATTLES
Along with our advocacy, legislative, and public education work, litigation remains one of the fundamental tools with which the ACLU of Mississippi fights for equality and civil rights. See below for more information on the cases we've brought to the courts.If you wish to request legal assistance, please visit our request legal assistancepage.
CONTACT US | ACLU OF MISSISSIPPIACLU JACKSON MSACLU LEGAL ASSISTANCEJARVIS DORTCH MISSISSIPPI OfficeACLU of MississippiP.O. Box 2242Jackson, MS 39225Telephone: 601-354-3408Email: office@aclu-ms.orgMedia InquiriesAll media inquiries should be directed to Candace Coleman at ccoleman@aclu-ms.org.Legal ComplaintsIf you would like to file a complaint with the ACLU of Mississippi, please call 601-354-3408 or visit our Legal Assistance page.KNOW YOUR RIGHTS
Filter Know Your Rights. By Issue. - Any - - Any - Criminal Justice Reform Educational Opportunities Equality For All/Equal Access Governmental Transparency & Accountability. Advanced search.PRISONERS' RIGHTS
Prisoners' Rights. A culture of punishment, combined with race- and class-based animus, has led the United States to rely on incarceration more heavily than any other country in the world does. The politicization of criminal justice policy and a lack of evidence-based assessment result in a one-way ratchet in which law and policy growever more
ACLU MISSISSIPPI ONLINE COMPLAINT FORM Online Complaint Form. The ACLU of Mississippi is a non-profit, non-partisan organization. We fight to protect individual rights and fundamental freedoms guaranteed by the U.S. and Mississippi Constitutions. First, please tell us if this instance happened in the state of Mississippi, then you can choose your preferred language tofile the
STAFF | ACLU OF MISSISSIPPIACLU JACKSON MSACLU LEGAL ASSISTANCEJARVISDORTCH MISSISSIPPI
Not only is the passing of SB 2536 disheartening, it's frustrating. Read more. ACLU of Mississippi MISSISSIPPI NEEDS CASH BAIL REFORM In Mississippi, 56% of the 12,000 people in county jails have not been convicted of a crime and are awaiting trial. This is because a system originally designed to ensure that people return to court as their case progresses has morphed into a system of wealth-based incarceration. If you can afford to pay money bail, you can buy your freedom. If you can’t afford it, you remain GENDER CHANGE AND IDENTITY DOCUMENTS 1 ACLU of Mississippi TEAP-MS GENDER CHANGE and IDENTITY DOCUMENTS Mississippi Name Change Guidelines Procedures may vary by county. Ifyou
ALICIA N. NETTERVILLE, DEPUTY DIRECTOR Prior to joining ACLU Mississippi, Alicia Netterville practiced law with a regional firm where she represented corporate clients in labor and employment, privacy and cybersecurity, consumer protection, and Section 1983 matters. In addition to corporate clients, Alicia also represented numerous pro bono clients in a range of areas including employment discrimination, land dispute, and adoption EXPANDING VOTER ACCESS IN MISSISSIPPI WITH NO-EXCUSE EARLY Expanding Voter Access in Mississippi with No-Excuse Early Voting. We are advocating for online voter registration during the 2019 legislative session. You can help us lobby for it, too. Contact Advocacy Coordinator Shalonda Spencer at sspencer@aclu-ms.org toSTOPPED BY POLICE
File a written complain t with the agency's internal affairs division or civilian complaint board. In most cases, you can file a complaint anonymously if you wish. Call the ACLU of Mississippi at 601-354-3408, fax in a complaint to 601-355-6465 or fill out our online complaintform.
RIGHT TO RECORD
Right to Record. Taking photographs of things that are plainly visible from public spaces is a constitutional right – and that includes federal buildings, transportation facilities, and police and other government officials carrying out their duties. Unfortunately, there is a widespread, continuing pattern of law enforcement officersordering
DISABILITY RIGHTS
The ACLU of Mississippi's work strives for an America free of discrimination against people with disabilities, where people with disabilities are valued, integrated members of society who have full access to education, homes, healthcare, jobs, and families.Accessibility RightsAll persons with disabilities shall havethe right to:
PROTESTERS' RIGHTS
Protesters' Rights. “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or the press; or the right of people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for redress of grievances." - First Amendment to CANDACE COLEMAN, COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR Candace Coleman joined the ACLU of Mississippi staff as Communications Director in October 2020. She is a native of Jackson, Mississippi. Prior to working with ACLU, she was a television news anchor. Candace spent six years as a journalist, telling stories most important to Mississippians. She is delighted to amplify the mission of the ACLU, and move people to join the efforts DELANA TAVAKOL, SMART JUSTICE ADVOCATE Delana Tavakol joined the ACLU of Mississippi in May 2020 as a Legal Intern before being hired as our SMART Justice Advocate. In this role, she focuses on implementing a campaign to limit state and local cooperation with ICE through grassroots organizing and policyadvocacy.
JARVIS DORTCH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Jarvis Dortch is a native of Jackson, Mississippi, and married to the former Miss. Stephanie Robinson of Terry, MS. He is a graduate of Terry High School and received a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Jackson State University. Jarvis also earned a Juris Doctorate from Mississippi College School of Law and is admitted to the Mississippi State Bar. PALOMA WU, LEGAL DIRECTOR Paloma Wu, Esq. joined the ACLU of Mississippi as the Legal Director in June 2016, after working as an attorney and Policy Associate at the ACLU of Pennsylvania. She has represented clients in civil liberties and civil rights matters involving free speech, criminal defendants’ due process rights, racial discrimination in police hiring, the cruel and unusual punishment of prisoners, and STATEWIDE POLICY FOR BODY-WORN CAMERA FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT ACLU of Mississippi releases “Striking the Right Balance,” a report analyzing law enforcement body-worn camera policies in MississippiJackson, MS - The American Civil Liberties Union of Mississippi today released a detailed report that highlights the lack of uniformity in the way law enforcement agencies across the state deploy body-worn cameras. Skip to main contentKNOW YOUR RIGHTS
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