How do I write to the ACLU?
How do I write to the ACLU?
Contact Us
- Write to us: 125 Broad Street, 18th Floor. New York NY 10004.
- Call us: 212-549-2500.
- Send us an email: aclupreferences [at] ACLU [dot] org. Please note, however, that because of the high volume of email we receive each day, we cannot individually respond to each message. Thanks for your interest in the ACLU!
Where is the ACLU based?
New York City
The ACLU, with headquarters in New York City, litigates across the nation and all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court. Our Washington, D.C., legislative office lobbies the U.S. Congress. We use strategic communications to educate the public about issues.
How do I write a local official?
How do you write letters to public officials?
- Open the letter in an official manner.
- Explain the purpose for your letter.
- Summarize your understanding of the issue/decision being considered.
- Explain your position on this issue.
- Describe what any changes will mean to you, and to others.
How do I write a local government?
Tips on Writing to Your Elected Officials
- Keep it brief: Letters should never be longer than one page, and should be limited to one issue.
- State Who You Are and What You Want Up Front: In the first paragraph, tell your legislators that you are a constituent and identify the issue about which you are writing.
Is ACLU org legitimate?
The ACLU is accredited by the Better Business Bureau, and the Charity Navigator has ranked the ACLU with a four-star rating. The local affiliates solicit their own funding; however, some also receive funds from the national ACLU, with the distribution and amount of such assistance varying from state to state.
Does the ACLU still exist?
The ACLU is now a nationwide organization with a 50-state network of staffed affiliate offices filing cases in both state and federal courts. We appear before the Supreme Court more than any other organization except the Department of Justice.
How do I file a complaint against a judge in Ohio?
Ohio’s Office of Disciplinary Council handles complaints against both attorneys and judges. If you believe a judge has violated ethical standards you may choose to file a complaint with: Office of Disciplinary Counsel 250 Civic Center Drive, Ste 325 Columbus, Ohio 43215-7411 Phone: 614-461-0256 Toll Free: 800-589-5256.
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How do you address officials?
(1) The Honorable may be replaced by a title such as General, Dr., or His Excellency, as appropriate. (a) All Presidential appointees and Federal- and State-elected officials are addressed as The Honorable. (b) All Mayors are addressed as The Honorable.
How to contact the ACLU?
– Click on the link in the footer of any email you receive from the ACLU and use our preference center – Send e-mail to: [email protected] – Send mail to our address: ACLU Membership Department, 125 Broad Street, 18th Floor, New York, NY 10004
How to join ACLU?
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