American Civil Liberties Union of Texas

About American Civil Liberties Union of Texas

The American Civil Liberties Union of Texas is the leading civil rights organization in the Lone Star State. Since our formation in 1938, we have worked in the courts, the legislature, and through public education to protect civil rights and individual liberty.

We began our work in Texas with the San Antonio pecan sheller’s strike of 1938, where laborers who tried to exercise their rights to free speech and free association in order to improve their working conditions were met with a brutal response by law enforcement. With our help, the shellers ultimately won their battle, and the ACLU of Texas has remained on the front lines of the fight for civil liberties ever since.

Today, The ACLU of Texas continues our work to secure and protect civil rights for Texans throughout the state. In the courts and in the legislature, we fight for smart criminal justice reforms that treat everyone fairly. We fight for immigrants that have been unconstitutionally detained and discriminated against. We fight for racial equality, LGBT equality, students’ rights, and women’s rights.

Defending civil liberties in the state of Texas is a constant battle, but a rewarding one. We will continue to work daily in the courts, legislatures and in the community to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed to every person in this country by the Constitution and laws of the United States.

Legal Services Provided
Civil Rights
Websites & Blogs
Website
American Civil Liberties Union of Texas Website
Contact & Map
State Headquarters
P.O. Box 8306
Houston, TX 77288
US
Telephone: (713) 942-8146
Toll-Free: (888) 653-6498
Fax: (713) 942-8966