ACLU: American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio
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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.

11.18.08

Election Dissection - Cleveland

A panel of local experts and activists have an open conversation about how our newly elected officials at the local, state, and national levels will affect civil liberties.

•Jason Johnson, political science professor, Hiram College
•Christine Link, executive director, ACLU of Ohio
•Lynn Tramonte, policy director, America’s Voice

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11.12.08

Election Dissection - Columbus

A panel of civic activists discuss the impact of the federal and state elections on civil liberties issues in a non-partisan setting.

•Mark Brown, Capital University constitutional law professor
•Amy White, philosophy professor and author of Virtually Obscene: The Case for an Uncensored Internet
•Weslee Pullen, Transitions program director for the Columbus Urban League

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