Search results for ‘ACLU’


  • Person

    Micah Kubic

    Micah Kubic is the executive director of the ACLU of Kansas and the previous executive director of the ACLU of Florida. Prior to joining the ACLU, Kubic worked for a variety of think tanks and advocacy groups, including the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and the Greater
  • Non-profit

    ParentalRights.org

    ParentalRights.org supports a Parental Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and parental rights legislation at the state and federal level. 1 Michael Farris, a homeschooling advocate, founded ParentalRights.org in 2009 to oppose the United Nations Convention
  • Non-profit

    State Court Justice Project

    The State Court Justice Project is a project of the left-of-center judicial policy advocacy group Alliance for Justice. 1 Alliance for Justice is a legal policy coalition best known for its Judicial Selection Project,
  • For-profit

    Cohen Milstein

    Cohen Milstein is an American law firm politically notable for its pro bono work with left-of-center nonprofits and cases against former President Donald Trump. Background Founded in 1969, Cohen Milstein (formally Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll PLLC) is a law firm that specializes in class-action lawsuits against large businesses
  • Other Group

    State Wide Indivisible Michigan (SWIM)

    State Wide Indivisible Michigan (SWIM) is a coalition of roughly 26 local affiliates of the left-of-center organizing and activism Indivisible Project network. 1
  • Non-profit

    Entertainment Industry Foundation

    The Entertainment Industry Foundation (EIF) is a major philanthropic organization backed by major players in the film industry, the music industry, and other American entertainment industries. Founded in 1942 by several leading figures in Hollywood, the foundation claims to have raised more than $1 billion throughout its existence and contributes
  • Other Group

    Bay Rising Action (BRA)

    Bay Rising Action (BRA) is a project of the left-of-center Movement Strategy Center (MSC) that advocates for equal outcomes for minorities and conducts voter mobilization, including providing a search tool for left-of-center voter guides.
  • Non-profit

    Campaign for the Fair Sentencing of Youth (CFSY)

    Campaign for the Fair Sentencing of Youth (CFSY) advocates for left-of-center reforms to criminal sentencing policy for minors. 1 It uses public education, legal advocacy, and coalition-building
  • Non-profit

    Support Pride Learning and Social Happenings (SPLASH) Youth of Northern Colorado

    Support Pride Learning and Social Happenings (SPLASH) Youth of Northern Colorado is a Fort Collins, Colorado-based LGBT activist organization.
  • Non-profit

    Gender Spectrum Charitable Fund

    The Gender Spectrum Charitable Fund, commonly shortened to Gender Spectrum, was an organization that promoted transgender ideology among youth. It provided resources, conferences, and “social groups” for families of children experiencing gender dysphoria.
  • Person

    Sarah Miller

    Sarah Miller is a left-of-center activist serving as of 2023 as a special advisor to Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chair Lina Khan.
  • Non-profit

    American Economic Liberties Project

    The American Economic Liberties Project is an advocacy group that opposes what it considers to be an excess concentration of corporate power in various sectors of the American economy. The organization says it opposes monopolies and calls for more federal and state regulation of private businesses in hopes to “redistribute
  • Other Group

    Momtivist (MV)

    Momtivist (MV) is an activist network that engages families to pursue activism and civic engagement in the pursuit of left-of-center political goals. 1 MV creates and promotes kid-friendly events, books, and articles that advances left-progressive policy goals
  • Non-profit

    Pro Bono Net Inc.

    Pro Bono Net Inc. is a legal advocacy group that connects its users to legal assistance and resources through the internet and digital applications. Founded in 1999 through a grant from the Open Society Foundations, it also receives funding from Microsoft, left-of-center advocacy group Restaurant Worker’s Community Foundation,
  • Person

    Jessica McKellar

    Jessica McKellar is a San Francisco-based technology executive who is the founder and chief technology officer of Pilot.com. 1 In 2022, McKellar donated $100,000 to oppose the recall of controversial San Francisco District Attorney
  • Government Agency

    Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

    Known as the Bureau of Investigation until 1935, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) was created within the Department of Justice in 1908, in defiance of a prior refusal by Congress to fund it. One lawmaker had predicted that the Bureau would become a “central police or spy system
  • Non-profit

    Solidarity Giving

    Solidarity Giving is a left-of-center grantmaking and advocacy donor-advised fund located in Palo Alto, California. The fund was created in 2016 immediately after the election of President Donald Trump to change government systems, laws, and policies nationwide.
  • Non-profit

    El Pueblo Inc.

    El Pueblo Inc. advocates for left-of-center policies to increase the economic and political power of Latinos, whom it refers  to as “LatinX.” 1 El Pueblo provides leadership training for community organizers and organizes voter registration
  • Non-profit

    Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE)

    The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) works to advance the values of the First Amendment, especially as it relates to free speech and free thought. FIRE seeks to promote a culture of respect for individual rights, including freedom of association, due process, legal equality, religious liberty, and freedom
  • Non-profit

    Transaction Records Access Clearinghouse

    Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) is a nonprofit research center operating under Syracuse University’s S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications. TRAC uses the Freedom of Information Act to access information from the federal government to serve as a watchdog over federal law enforcement, immigration policy, and judicial affairs. TRAC