We will discuss a specific student oriented list of rights -- know your rights: protests, know your rights: dorm searches, etc. Each week will be a new right.
In this mini episode, Pitt ACLU Club discusses the case of Hannegan v. Esquire, Inc. and other censorship rights implications.
In this episode, Pitt ACLU Club discusses the case of Grutter v. Bollinger, and it's influence on Affirmative Action. Arguments for and against this are also further explored.
In this episode, two of our eboard members discuss the Korematsu v. United States case and it's effect on today's politics, including the Muslim Ban.
In this episode, Pitt's ACLU Club discusses racism in the real estate industry.
In this podcast, we discuss the racial and class implications of anti-loitering laws, and how it is unconstitutional to be vague in what it means to be committing a crime.
In our third podcast, Pitt ACLU Club discusses the case Eisenstadt v. Baird. This case focuses a lot of reproductive rights, and what has led to what they are today, not to mention what they FACE today.
Pitt ACLU Club discusses the case of Oncale v. Sundowner Offshore Services. This Supreme Court Case case deals with whether or not same sex sexual harassment in the workplace is also covered under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
In our first podcast, the eboard of Pitt's ACLU Club discusses the case of Powell v. Alabama, background on the case, and the importance of due process in America's Justice system.