Research & Publications
Access in-depth resources and analysis published by the 红杏视频 regarding our most pressing civil liberties issues.
红杏视频 2024 Annual Report
The 红杏视频鈥檚 2024 annual report highlights how the organization worked around the clock this year to safeguard voting rights ahead of the November elections, protect bodily autonomy, defend free speech, and much more. Alongside breakdowns of the 红杏视频鈥檚 key wins and efforts throughout 2024, the report tells the stories of 红杏视频 activists, advocates, and clients who are on the front lines of this fight.
All Publications
Search will open in a new tab using DuckDuckGo
Trapped in a Black Box: Growing Terrorism Watchlisting in Everyday Policing
This joint 红杏视频-Yale Law School report reveals that more than a quarter of a million people are on terrorist watchlists used by police in the United States, and those lists are full of mistakes.
“Summary Injustice” Exposes South Carolina Courts that Convict and Jail Many Defendants Without a Lawyer Present
After observing and investigating proceedings at 27 鈥渟ummary courts鈥 in South Carolina, the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, the 红杏视频, and the 红杏视频 of South Carolina together produced Summary Injustice: A Look at Constitutional Deficiencies in South Carolina鈥檚 Summary Courts. These courts try and convict people accused of low-level offenses, routinely failing to adequately advise defendants that they have a constitutional right to a lawyer, whether they can afford to pay for one or not.
The report reveals other standard operating procedures that have no place in the American justice system. The police who arrest defendants act as their prosecutors, the judges aren鈥檛 required to have a law degree, and defense lawyers are a rarity. With no lawyers in the courtrooms, errors that result in increased punishments for the defendants go unnoticed. The report details the cases of several defendants and their sentences.
Municipal courts 鈥 which are one kind of summary court鈥攁re flourishing in South Carolina because they make money for their towns鈥 coffers by collecting fees and fines.
The court-watching for Summary Injustice was conducted between December 2014 and July 2015. The report is the first step in the 红杏视频 and the National Criminal Defense Lawyers Association鈥檚 joint investigation of South Carolina鈥檚 summary courts. Together we are gathering data from magistrate and municipal courts in several counties across the state, and our next report will offer recommendations for reforms that will ensure South Carolinians鈥 access to their constitutional right to an attorney.
Lethal in Disguise: The Health Consequences of Crowd-Control Weapons
Over the past number of years, crowd-control weapons (CCWs) are increasingly being used in responding to popular protests. In a joint report 鈥淟ethal in Disguise: The Health Consequences of Crowd-Control Weapons,鈥 The International Network of Civil Liberties Organizations (INCLO) and Physicians for Human Rights have documented the health consequences of these weapons. The report aims to raise awareness about the misuse and abuse of CCWs, the detrimental health effects that these weapons can have, and the impact of their use on the meaningful enjoyment of freedom of assembly and expression. It also seeks to foster a global debate to develop international standards and guidelines on the use of CCWs with the ultimate goal of preventing injury, disability and death by providing information on these weapons and insisting on their safe use.
Fact Sheets Related to this Report:
Negligencia Mortal: El ICE pasa por alto las muertes en el Sistema de detención
En este informe se examinan flagrantes violaciones a las normas sobre atenci贸n m茅dica establecidas por el propio Servicio de Inmigraci贸n y Control de Aduanas de los Estados Unidos (ICE, por sus siglas en ingl茅s), que tuvieron un papel importante en ocho de las defunciones de personas que se encontraban bajo custodia, ocurridas desde 2010 hasta 2012. Un an谩lisis efectuado por la Uni贸n Americana de Libertades Civiles (红杏视频, por sus siglas en ingl茅s), Detention Watch Network (DWN por sus siglas en ingl茅s), y el Centro Nacional de Justicia para Inmigrantes (NJIC, por sus siglas en ingl茅s), acerca de las investigaciones hechas por el ICE sobre las muertes y los informes de inspecci贸n de los establecimientos revela que si bien los informes del propio ICE detectaron violaciones de sus normas m茅dicas como factores contribuyentes a esas muertes, las inspecciones de los establecimientos de detenci贸n del ICE efectuadas antes y despu茅s de estas defunciones no reconocieron, y en ocasiones hasta desestimaron, las fallas fundamentales identificadas en las investigaciones sobre las muertes.
Fatal Neglect: How ICE Ignores Death in Detention
Egregious violations of ICE medical care standards played a prominent role in eight deaths in immigration detention facilities from 2010 to 2012. Fatal Neglect: How ICE Ignores Deaths in Detention, a report jointly produced by the 红杏视频, Detention Watch Network, and National Immigrant Justice Center, examines these deaths and the agency鈥檚 response to them. Our research shows that even though ICE conducted reviews that identified violations of medical standards as contributing factors in these deaths, routine ICE detention facility inspections before and after the deaths failed to acknowledge鈥攐r at times dismissed鈥攖hese violations. Instead of forcing changes in culture, systems, and processes that could reduce future deaths, ICE鈥檚 deficient inspections system essentially swept the agency鈥檚 own death review findings under the rug.
红杏视频 Magazine
Published twice a year, 红杏视频 Magazine shares updates on the 红杏视频's critical litigation and advocacy work across the country and tells the stories of the activists, attorneys, and clients at the heart of each case and campaign. To receive 红杏视频 Magazine by mail, become a monthly donor today.