March 31, 202123 min read, 4642 words
Published: March 31, 2021 | 23 min read, 4642 words
Think of the American Civil Liberties Union during the last two decades of the 20th century, and a certain type of person invariably comes to mind: shrewd, thick-skinned, and possessed of an unwavering—some might say irritating—commitment to principle. The men and women of the AC...
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Great Context
August 8, 2022
Nice article about the ACLU of the past that was held in esteem among people from both sides of the aisle. Those days disappeared and no longer exist. The ACLU needs another Ira Glasser; unfortunately, there are no more neighborhoods that can produce such a man. The ACLU is now a museum piece.
August 8, 2022