On August 19th, the ACLU of Wisconsin submitted testimony to the University of Wisconsin Board of Regents against permanent rules to amend Chapters UWS 17, Wis. Admin. Code. These new rules threaten First Amendment rights by endorsing the suspension and expulsion of student protesters who merely “interfere with the rights of others to engage in or listen to expressive activity.” This is overly broad and could potentially silence speech and expression.
 

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Tuesday, August 20, 2019 - 12:00pm

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Emilio De Torre
by Emilio De Torre, Director of Community Engagement, ACLU of Wisconsin

On August 6th, over 85 people gathered at the ACLU of Wisconsin’s Chippewa Valley Chapter event on Investing in Wisconsin’s Future Through Criminal Justice Reform.  Taking place during their annual Beer and Bill of Rights event.  This year’s get together was graciously hosted at the new Brewery Projekt, a quick bike ride from the Oxbow Hotel in downtown Eau Claire.

The event culminated in a presentation by ACLU of Wisconsin’s Director of Community Engagement, Emilio De Torre and David Carlson, an Iraq war veteran who in addition to doing two tours of duty, is a personal trainer at Momentum Fitness, recent UW Eau Claire graduate, newlywed and a proud papa of a ten-month-old boy.

We addressed the problems with Wisconsin’s Community Corrections program’s use of technical, or rules only violations, to reincarcerate over 3,000 people per year, even though they’ve committed no new crimes.  This huge cost to taxpayers greatly disrupts families, businesses and the personal and scholastic pursuits of too many men and women in our communities.  Knowing that the overly broad and complex rules of supervision could send anyone back to prison-based purely on a pending investigation or allegation, and that you would relive the years you spent outside back in prison regardless of your accomplishments is a constant specter looming over the heads of Wisconsinites reentering our communities and trying to rebuild their lives after incarceration.

The audience which included students, law enforcement, business leaders, Department of Corrections employees and other residents of the Chippewa Valley was very receptive and stayed for a couple of hours discussing potential improvements for Wisconsin’s criminal justice system.  It was moving to see such a diverse crowd of people – Republican, Democrat, Libertarian, and others gathered together by a common love of cheese, beer, and a more equitable society.

Follow the link below if you’re interested in participating in the other four upcoming events in Racine, Mequon, Brookfield or Oshkosh.

https://www.aclu-wi.org/en/events/investing-wisconsins-future-through-criminal-justice-reform

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Friday, August 16, 2019 - 1:45pm

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The ACLU of Wisconsin invites you to take part in an engaging conversation about the criminal justice system in our state.

Our information sessions will take place throughout Wisconsin in August and September, making stops in various parts of the state. We will cover critical issues like barriers to employment following incarceration, as well as the epidemic of crimeless revocation, the process by which thousands of Wisconsin residents are sent to prison each year despite having not committed a crime.

These events will feature an informative panel discussion featuring individuals directly impacted by the criminal justice system and people working for change on both sides of the aisle. You can have your questions answered also.

Eau Claire - August 6 - http://bit.ly/EauClaireInfo

Racine - August 15 - http://bit.ly/Racineinfo

Mequon - August 29 -  http://bit.ly/BDeerInfo

Oshkosh - September 12 - http://bit.ly/OshkoshInfo

Brookfield - September 26 - http://bit.ly/BrookfieldInfo









 

 

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Tuesday, August 6, 2019 - 5:00pm to
Friday, September 27, 2019 - 4:45pm

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Thursday, September 26, 2019 - 5:00pm

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