Salmah Y. Rizvi shares ACLU-HI's 2026 Legislative Plans

ACLU Hawaii reveals upcoming 2026 legislative plan

HONOLULU (KHON2) — ACLU of Hawaii announced its 2026 legislative priorities in a press conference on Jan. 12.

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ACLU of Hawaiʻi Joins the “Nationwide Shutdown” in Solidarity to End Government-sponsored Violence Against Peaceful Protest

Offices will be closed on Friday, January 30, 2026
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11/11/11 - APEC/Know Your Rights Questions of the Day

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APEC/Know Your Rights Questions of the Day

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Government Obstruction Hampers Safe Access to Medical Cannabis

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ACLU Files Second Brief on Behalf of Traveling Medical Cannabis Patients

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New Softball Field For Baldwin High School Girls Is On Schedule

Baldwin High School Girls Softball Team, March 2010The Baldwin High School Girls’ Softball Team should be practicing on its new field by the start of the 2012 season – right on schedule!  The State has made substantial progress on construction of the new field, which was negotiated as part of a settlement agreement with the State and Mau

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9th Circuit Court of Appeals Agrees With ACLU: Taser Use Constitutes "Excessive Force"

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled today that Maui Police Department officers used excessive force in "Tasing" a woman who had called MPD for help with a domestic dispute.  The Court similarly ruled that Seattle police used unconstitutionally excessive force by using a Taser on a pregnant woman whose crime was refusing to sign a speeding ticket.  The Court ruled that Tasers constitute "intermediate" force and that Taser use was improper (under the plaintiffs' version of events) because the two women posed no threat to any of the police officers.  The ACLU of Hawaii and the ACLU of Washington State submitted two amicus curiae ("friend of the court") letters; the ACLU's letters, and the Court's decision, are below.

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Fred Shuttlesworth, Civil Rights Leader

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Honolulu Prosecutor Drops Charges Against Peaceful Protesters; Better Police Training an Urgent Concern to Protect Free Speech

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City dismisses charges against lawful protesters

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