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The American Constitutional Rights Union (ACRU) is dedicated to defending the constitutional rights of all Americans. ACRU stands against harmful, anti-constitutional ideologies that have taken hold in our nation’s courts, culture, and bureaucracies. We defend and promote free speech, religious liberty, the Second Amendment, and national sovereignty.

Press Release: The Politics of Alarmism

“There is something very disconcerting about our government these days; it seems that they thrive upon alarmism. The government seeks to benefit from alarmism and create and expand government while our rights, freedoms, and liberties are reduced. I despise so-called leadership by alarmism,” states ACRU Executive Director Allen West in his latest OPED for TownHall.com.

By |2023-08-01T16:58:58+00:00August 1, 2023|Press Releases|

Press Release: Leftists in America Want Economic Enslavement

“Last week, White House mouthpiece, Karine Jean-Pierre, stated that college students, who went into a contractual agreement for a loan to attend college, a decision they made, are owed $468 billion in college debt relief by the American taxpayer," states ACRU Executive Director Allen West in his latest OPED for TownHall.com. West continues, “It appears that nothing will deter this Biden administration from overreaching its expressed constitutional powers when it comes to enacting its ideological agenda. In this case, the agenda is all about the political economics of dependency.”

By |2023-07-24T19:09:26+00:00July 24, 2023|Press Releases|

Dems Worried About SCOTUS Ethics Should Probe Lefty Justices

Senate Judiciary Committee Democrats will convene a business meeting Thursday to consider their Supreme Court “ethics” bill. But there is no “ethics problem” with the Supreme Court, and certainly not with Justices Thomas and Alito, who have been falsely smeared even though they complied with the relevant disclosure provisions in place at the time.

By |2023-07-20T21:30:14+00:00July 20, 2023|News|

ACRU Files Amicus Brief Opposing Prior Restraints on Speech

In an amicus curiae brief, joined by the Alabama Center for Law and Liberty, the ACRU supported the Petitioners in Center for Medical Progress v. National Abortion Federation in their effort to obtain certiorari review in the United States Supreme Court. The district court imposed an injunction that prohibited Petitioners from distributing materials gathered at meetings of the National Abortion Federation. The Petitioners complained that the injunction amounted to an unconstitutional prior restraint on speech.

By |2023-07-11T14:51:01+00:00July 11, 2023|ACRU Amicus Briefs, ACRU Litigation News, In the Courts|

NAACP head slams ranked choice voting, urges overhaul of board

The head of the NAACP in New York slammed the new ranked-choice voting system as “voter suppression” while calling for an overhaul of the bumbling New York City Board of Elections.

By |2023-07-06T15:44:44+00:00July 6, 2023|Elections, Ranked-Choice Voting|

Launch of campaign to repeal ranked choice voting draws a crowd in Anchorage

A few hundred people met at a south Anchorage church Thursday night to kick off a signature drive aiming to get rid of ranked choice voting and go back to the way Alaska used to elect candidates.

By |2023-07-06T15:44:31+00:00July 6, 2023|Elections, Ranked-Choice Voting|

Ranked-choice voting in Utah: How did it work?

When Monica Zoltanski was elected mayor of Sandy, Utah, from a crowded field of eight candidates by only 21 votes in November 2021, the city had to hold a recount — not just because of the close vote, but also because of voter confusion. Such were the fruits of Sandy’s experiment with ranked-choice voting.

By |2023-06-29T15:23:32+00:00June 29, 2023|Elections, News, Ranked-Choice Voting|

ACLU Laments Convicted Rapist And Murderer Never Got Gender-Affirmating Care Before Execution

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) raised eyebrows with a social media post Friday which bemoaned a serial rapist and murderer not receiving a “gender-affirming” surgery prior to his execution.

By |2023-06-26T20:44:33+00:00June 26, 2023|News|
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