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Founded in 1920, the ACLU is a non-profit, non-partisan membership organization with affiliates in all 50 states dedicated to defending and expanding the civil liberties of all Americans. The following community forums were hosted by the ACLU of Ohio, and are offered here as a public service for those interested in learning more about individual rights. Programs feature community leaders, scholars, and activists sharing their expertise and unique perspectives in specific areas of civil liberties. To listen to our audio podcasts, click here. 07.25.07Military Commissions Act: Unchallenged Power and Indefinite DetentionsSpeaker Ben Davis, Associate Professor of Law, University of Toledo College of Law wrangles with the Military Commissions Act. This talk is part of the 2007 Brown Bag Lecture Series. This webcast is presented to you courtesy of The Village Television.
07.24.07A New Threat to Privacy! Will your driver’s license turn into a national ID?Carrie Davis, ACLU of Ohio staff attorney, will speak about the new threat to privacy called The Real ID Act, which will turn your driver’s license into a federal identity document that every American will need in order to fly on commercial airlines, enter government buildings, and open bank accounts. This is part of the Columbus Lecture Series.
07.18.07Workplace Discrimination: Unfair and UnreasonableBo Shuff, director of education, Equality Ohio talks about the practicality of workplace diversity. This is part of the Brown Bag Lecture Series.
07.11.07School to Prison Pipeline: The ABC's of the Prison SuperhighwayDennis Parker, director, National ACLU Racial Justice Program, discusses the increasing flow of youth from schools to prison. This talk is part of the 2007 Brown Bag Lecture Series.
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