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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. 07.30.08Free Speech on the Net: Myspace and FacebookC. Antoinette Clarke, professor of law, Ohio Northern University, discusses the parameters of free speech when using social networking sites such as Myspace and Facebook. This event is part of the Brown Bag Lecture Series. .
07.23.08Defend Your Vote!Meredith Bell-Platts, staff counsel with the Voting Rights Project of the American Civil Liberties, discusses voter rights and the Reauthorization of the Voting Rights Act. This event is part of the Brown Bag Lecture Series. .
07.16.08Expression, Not Suppression!Dr. Chris Finan, author of From the Palmer Raids to the PATRIOT Act: A History of the Fight for Free Speech in America. This event is part of the Brown Bag Lecture Series. .
07.09.08Privacy Please: Civil Liberties and HIV/AIDSEarl Pike, executive director of the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland discusses discrimination, privacy violations, and mandatory testing experienced by people living with HIV/AIDS. This event is part of the Brown Bag Lecture Series. The PowerPoint show is available for download here. .
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