One ACLU client spent six months in jail, because police relied on facial recognition technology to incorrectly identify her as a suspect. She’s the fourteenth person known to be wrongfully arrested due to the technolog… Read more
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One ACLU client spent six months in jail, because police relied on facial recognition technology to incorrectly identify her as a suspect. She’s the fourteenth person known to be wrongfully arrested due to the technolog… Read more
ACLU litigation is leading courts to rethink warrants seizing our digital devices, social media accounts and other data to reinforce our Fourth Amendment protections. Read more
This Week in the World: With a Fragile Ceasefire, Congress Must Secure Peace in Iran gwilliams April 10, 2026 Tuesday was a deeply shameful and frightening day for our country, with President Trump threatening to destro… Read more
Never Again Is Now: The Erasure of the Banyamulenge in Eastern Congo gwilliams April 9, 2026 History is often written after tragedy has already occurred—but for the Banyamulenge in eastern Congo, it is unfolding in real… Read more
National Coalition Letter Urging Congressional Action to Block Arms Transfers to Israel gwilliams April 9, 2026 A broad coalition of organizations dedicated to peace, civilian protection, and global stability is urging… Read more
Money for War, But… gwilliams April 7, 2026 The Trump administration has requested $200 billion in supplemental funding for war against Iran that Congress has neither authorized nor meaningfully debated. Yet Secretary… Read more
Amid rampant abuse by federal agents, state legislatures can pass critical laws that allow people to take federal agents to court for violating their rights. Read more
This Week in the World: Growing Momentum Against More Money for War bbowman April 3, 2026 This week, President Trump falsely claimed that “it’s not possible” for our government to fund programs like Medicaid and Medicar… Read more
March 2026: Native American Legislative Update gwilliams April 1, 2026 Cherokee Nation Citizen Markwayne Mullin Named Department of Homeland Security Secretary Cherokee Nation citizen Markwayne Mullin was sworn in on Ma… Read more
The ACLU is at the Supreme Court for oral arguments in Trump v. Barbara. Follow live coverage of the fight to defend birthright citizenship. Read more
A month into the US and Israel war on Iran, a few clear patterns are emerging. Polling shows that the American public does not support the war. Members of Congress are publicly denouncing the war and advancing efforts t… Read more
Legislation includes a “duty of loyalty” of participants in an ID system to individuals Read more
By H. A. Penner Kathy Boylan invited me to speak at the Dorothy Day Catholic Worker about war tax resistance for their March 6th clarification of thought. Around 30 persons were present. The group was composed of both y… Read more
Follow for live coverage of the nationwide peaceful protests to condemn President Trump's escalating abuses of power. Read more
In last week’s blog Chrissy noted that the administration was going to seek $50 billion in supplementary funding for the U.S.-Israel war on Iran. Now that number is up to $200 billion, and Trump’s man in the Pentagon Pe… Read more
It seems like everyday there is a new reason to engage in war tax refusal; it seems there are more people joining the ranks. News pundits and citizens alike have been equating the costs of war with the lack of social se… Read more
Art is an avenue for activism, allowing people to shed light on important issues. It maintains a provocative purpose in asking an audience to sit, think, and feel. Such a medium could not be more useful for tackling som… Read more
The US and Israel have begun a senseless, unprovoked, and illegal war against Iran, with no viable plan for its conclusion. This conflict could unfold with incomprehensible losses for innocent civilians across the regio… Read more
11/30/2023 01/06/2026 Office of the IRS I have been trying to write this letter for the better part of a year two and a half years. I have spent that time nearly daily reaching out to my elected representatives through… Read more
A senior adviser in the Trump administration said that there is a 90% chance of war with Iran in the next few weeks. Starting a war with Iran has been a frequent talking point with this administration especially in the… Read more
Featured photo: Journalist Charles Loeb in 1958, courtesy of Cleveland Public Library/Photograph Collection Eighty years after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the story of how the United States first told… Read more
Today, New START—the last remaining nuclear arms control treaty between the United States and Russia—formally expired. For the first time in decades, there are no legally binding limits on the world’s two largest nuclea… Read more
On Thursday February 5th (1pm Eastern/ 10am Pacific), NWTRCC will host an introduction to W-4 resistance. This new online session will address one of the most frequently asked questions of war tax resisters (WTR) by bot… Read more
A story of two chess grandmasters, a love triangle with a Hungarian refugee, CIA and KGB tactics, and a climax set against the backdrop of Able Archer 83—narrative elements that would seemingly point to a cut-and-dry tr… Read more
The Human Toll of the Gaza War: Direct and Indirect Death from 7 October 2023 to 3 October 2025 Paper mhealy5@brown.edu October 2, 2025 Neta C. Crawford October 7, 2025 As of October 3, 2025, according to the Gaza Minis… Read more
U.S. Military Aid and Arms Transfers to Israel, October 2023 – September 2025 Paper mhealy5@brown.edu September 29, 2025 William D. Hartung October 7, 2025 Photo by Heidi Levine (July 30, 2025) showing an aerial view of… Read more
Mass Displacement since October 7, 2023: Flight from War, Genocide, and Expulsion in Gaza, Iran, Israel, Lebanon, and the West Bank Paper mhealy5@brown.edu September 29, 2025 David Vine October 7, 2025 Some of these peo… Read more
Costs of United States Military Activities in the Wider Middle East Since October 7, 2023 Paper mhealy5@brown.edu September 29, 2025 Linda J. Bilmes Published October 7, 2025 This spending includes the costs of the U.S…. Read more
Our latest estimate shows sending the National Guard to U.S. cities has cost taxpayers nearly half a billion dollars through mid-November. Read more
National Priorities Project's annual Tax Receipt shows how your individual income taxes were spent. Read more
In 2025, the average taxpayer paid $4,049 and worked 50 days to pay their taxes for war and weapons. Read more
Instead of prolonging this war - or enabling the next one - with more funds, Americans deserve a government that supports them when times are tough. Read more
Daily operations in and around Iran for major military systems are costing taxpayers an estimated $59.39 million per day. Read more
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