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The Mobile Justice App is coming to New Mexico Friday, November 13!

Videos of police encounters are changing perceptions about biased policing and police brutality and sparking reform of police practices.
That's why the ACLU has launched Mobile Justice, an app that makes it easy for you to record interactions with police. It'll be available for download in New Mexico, as well as 10 more states on Friday, November 13!


You have the right to #FilmThePolice. Let others know that they too can keep justice within reach with the Mobile Justice App: join our Thunderclap to spread the word.
When the app launches far and wide on Nov. 13, from Arizona to Pennsylvania, New Jersey to New Mexico, our Thunderclap campaign will flood social media with the important message about this powerful tool. We can't do it without you: tell your friends about the Mobile Justice app.


Thank you for doing your part to protect civil liberties!

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Thursday, November 5, 2015 - 8:00am

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ALBUQUERQUE, NM—Today, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of New Mexico denounced the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) heavy-handed attempt to force national identity cards on New Mexicans in the form of REAL ID, an extremely unpopular and unfunded mandate tacked onto a “must-pass” Tsunami relief bill and passed by Congress with no debate in 2005. The REAL ID Act of 2005 aims to turn state drivers licenses into a national identity card and impose numerous new burdens on citizens and state governments, all while doing little to protect against terrorism. On October 28, 2015, the DHS announced that it had denied New Mexico’s request for an implementation extension, potentially barring New Mexicans from using state drivers licenses to board aircraft or enter federal buildings in the future.


“The American people have hated REAL ID from its inception, and for good reason,” said ACLU-NM Executive Director Peter Simonson. “It is a federal overreach that strips rights from the states, tramples civil liberties, puts citizens’ personal information at risk, while doing little to make us safer. The federal government’s denial of New Mexico’s requested extension should be recognized for what it is: a bullying tactic meant to force New Mexico into accepting a national ID card that nobody wants or needs.”


A large portion of the country has been in open rebellion against REAL ID since its passage ten years ago. Fifteen states passed statues prohibiting implementation of REAL ID, and 33 states, including New Mexico, are still not fully compliant with REAL ID.


“If New Mexico is to give in to the federal government’s threats, let us at least do so in a way that would give New Mexicans the freedom to choose whether they wish to participate in a national ID card system,” said Simonson. “The two tiered driver’s license system passed by the New Mexico State Senate would give New Mexicans the chance to opt out of receiving a REAL ID compliant card and avoid placing their personal info into a massive federal database.”

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Friday, October 30, 2015 - 11:30am

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The Supreme Court of New Mexico will hear oral arguments in the case Morris v. New Mexico, which will determine the right for terminally ill, mentally competent patients to seek
physician aid in dying. You can watch the arguments LIVE on Monday, October 26, 2015 at 9:00 AM here.
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of New Mexico and the Disability Rights Legal Center (DRLC) represent plaintiffs in the case, Dr. Katherine Morris and Dr. Aroop Mangalik, Oncologists practicing in Albuquerque, NM, and Aja Riggs, a cancer patient currently living in Santa Fe, NM.
WATCH THE LIVE STREAM MONDAY, OCTOBER 26 at 9 a.m:
Watch live on KOB.com
Watch live on KRQE.com
We'll be live-Tweeting the arguments. Follow along using #DeathWithDignity and #AidInDying

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Friday, October 23, 2015 - 11:58am

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