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Friday U.S. District Court Judge Barbara Crabb struck down Wisconsin's discriminatory law preventing same-sex couples from marrying.
June 8, 2014
Friday U.S. District Court Judge Barbara Crabb struck down Wisconsin's discriminatory law preventing same-sex couples from marrying.
After Judge Crabb issues her decision in Wolf v. Walker, we will be hosting Decision Day rallies from 4:30 to 6:30pm all across the state where we hope to celebrate a favorable ruling for the freedom to marry!
After Judge Crabb issues her decision in Wolf v. Walker, we will be hosting Decision Day rallies from 4:30 to 6:30pm all across the state where we hope to celebrate a favorable ruling for the freedom to marry!
After Judge Crabb issues her decision in Wolf v. Walker, we will be hosting Decision Day rallies from 4:30 to 6:30pm all across the state where we hope to celebrate a favorable ruling for the freedom to marry!
Please join other Madison ACLU members for Happy Hour! Come meet interesting people and share in drinks and conversation regarding the state of civil liberties in Wisconsin.
On May 17, 2014, groups of students, families, community supporters, and educators from public schools will lead a parade from
Save the Date: Chris Ahmuty, Executive Director, ACLU of Wisconsin, will present a webinar with Grassroots Northshore, entitled, "Public Education is the bulwark of democracy, but what has gone wrong in Wisconsin? Voucher expansion, the school to prison pipeline, and local governance."
Join us to support marriage equality in the Chippewa Valley. Please help us observe the upcoming anniversary of the Defense of Marriage Act decision by the US Supreme Court and raise money to support the ACLU of Wisconsin’s marriage equality efforts in the Wolf v. Walker case.
To mark 50 years of cutting edge urban research at UWM, Urban Studies Programs is hosting a spring forum and alumni reunion on April 25-26, 2014.
“An Exploration of Privacy,” sponsored by the Marshall Building, is part of Gallery Night and Day.