Black Lives Matter: Marching on Washington

Photograph courtesy of Rachel Woods It was pure activism in motion. The call went out and thousands came to have their voices heard by those in power. This past weekend, several ACLU of Ohio staffers traveled to Washington D.C., to participate in the National March Against Police Violence, sponsored by the National Action Network. The event, in addition to other marches and protests in New York City, Chicago, Oakland, and across the nation, was in response to lack of grand jury indictments in the cases of Michael Brown and Eric Garner, as well as the deaths of Ohio natives John Crawford, Tanisha Anderson, and Tamir Rice, just to name a few.

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The Cost of Unconstitutional and Ineffective Policing

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Mass Incarceration Means Mass Health Problems

By Adrienne Gavula

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To Defeat Heroin We Need to (NOT) Stay the Course

To combat abuse of heroin and prescription opiate pain killers there are several principles we need to keep in mind and actions we need to take.

By Mike Uth

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The Shooting Death of 12-Year-Old Tamir Rice

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The Choking Death of Eric Garner

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The Shooting Death of Michael Brown

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Department of Justice Releases Findings on Cleveland Police Use of Force

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Vindication: DOJ Report on Cleveland Policing

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