Lifting Lives: 2014 Multi-Cultural Day at the Denver Federal Center

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MUST WATCH: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Prison

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Broad-Based Coalition Vows to Fight Efforts To Ban Abortions and Restrict Contraception in Colorado

July

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Marriage Equality Petition Delivered to Attorney General Suthers: Stop Wasting Taxpayer Dollars – Stop the Appeals

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Bilingual Website Launches to Help New Colorado Immigrant Drivers

7/16

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Statewide Marriage Campaign Issues Statement on Judge Crabtree’s State Court Ruling Striking Down Colorado’s Marriage Ban with Stay

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Video: Mass Incarceration in the U.S.

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Majority of Colorado Sheriffs Now Reject Federal Immigration Detainers

DENVER –More than half of Colorado’s 64 sheriffs have confirmed to the ACLU of Colorado that they no longer detain people past their release at the request of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

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Supreme Court Allows Employers to Discriminate Against Employees by Denying Contraception Coverage

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Supreme Court today ruled in favor of closely-held corporations that sought an exemption to a federal law requiring employers to provide insurance coverage for contraception. The owners of the plaintiff companies – Hobby Lobby, an Oklahoma-based craft supply store chain, and Conestoga Wood Specialties, a Pennsylvania furniture company – cited religious objections to contraception as a reason not to comply with the law. The American Civil Liberties Union, religious organizations, other civil rights and women’s health group

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