My name is A’Niya Robinson and I’m proud to be the new Policy and Organizing Director for the ACLU of Alabama. Over the course of the past 16 years, as I began as an organizer, became a licensed attorney, and expanded into policy & advocacy strategy, one thing has been my guiding light: my faith in our people and our collective power.
There are a lot of things that feel unclear right now, and we're all feeling a wide range of emotions. There’s one thing you can count on, though. I’ve worked at the ACLU in various capacities for 5 ½ years and I’m proud to be a part of an organization that fights fiercely for the fundamental rights of all people, especially marginalized communities facing systemic discrimination and abuse.
We are not new to this, we’re true to this fight.
The ACLU of Alabama is a nonpartisan organization dedicated to protecting and strengthening the civil rights and liberties of all Alabamians. Whether we challenge bad policies in court, lobby lawmakers in the State House, or hold rallies with you – we know it’s the people of Alabama who have the power. We’re here to be with you as you use your voice and advocate for policies this legislative session that reflect our shared values. This is about our lives, our future, and our democracy.
Here are our legislative priorities for 2025
- Fighting for Criminal Legal Reform
- Defending the Right to Vote
- Ensuring Reproductive Justice
- Protecting First Amendment Rights
We know all these issues intersect and affect all Alabamians. As the great Maya Angelou states, “no one of us can be free until everybody is free.” Make sure to check out our Lege Action Hub for our bill tracker and resources to contact your lawmaker. We also hope you join us for our community teach-in known as “Werk The Lege” on Saturday, February 15th!
Defending the Right to Vote
Voting is a free expression of speech and must be protected. Ensuring access to voting allows us to protect our futures and communities collectively. With one of the lowest voter turnout rates in the country, Alabama is a state in need of reforms to encourage eligible voters to register and vote, not block them from doing so.
We need
- Consistent support for voter registration.
- To bring early voting in Alabama.
- Expanded assistance for absentee ballot voters that are blind, disabled, or unable to read and write.
We reject
- Barriers to voting that have no proven connection to election security.
- Limitations on providing access to the ballot.
Fighting For Criminal Legal Reform
Alabama’s prison system is deadly and hurting all Alabamians. The State has the most people on death row per capita and the highest parole denial rates in the country. Our prison system is overcrowded with inhumane conditions while lawmakers have not provided viable solutions to keep Alabamians safe and let people come home.
We need
- To end the death penalty.
- To hold the Parole Board accountable.
- To hold the Alabama Department of Corrections accountable.
- To allow incarcerated individuals that are up for parole virtually attend their own hearings.
We reject
- More bills criminalizing Alabamians for constitutionally protected behavior.
- Bills that create harsher penalties for people (regardless of immigration status) and exacerbate our overcrowded prisons.
Ensuring Reproductive Justice
The overwhelming majority of Alabamians support the freedom to make personal healthcare decisions without interference from politicians. And yet, over the past several years Gov. Ivey and lawmakers have worked to erode the constitutional right of individuals to access reproductive health care. Safeguarding reproductive rights is essential to individual equality, autonomy, economic self-sufficiency, and dignity. We will oppose legislative efforts to further erode the constitutional right to abortion and protect the privacy and ability of every Alabamian to make healthcare decisions free from interference by the Legislature.
We need
- Support for midwives and birthing centers to expand maternal healthcare.
- The guaranteed right of someone to make their own reproductive decisions.
- Presumptive eligibility for pregnant people under Medicaid.
We reject
- Politicians making decisions that should be left to people and their trusted medical providers.
- Restrictions on abortion access (including medication or out-of-state travel).
Protecting First Amendment Rights
Challenges to the First Amendment rights of Alabamians have come in many forms, including limitations on people’s right to peacefully assemble, the ability to use flags on public property, and consistent efforts to restrict Alabama educators and students from learning and sharing on topics related to race and gender. Policymakers have even imposed restrictions on the curriculum, limiting topics that educators can address in the classroom. These measures undermine academic freedom, limit access to diverse perspectives, and deny students a complete education about the world they will inhabit. We will oppose any legislation that seeks to silence and criminalize the exercise of any person’s First Amendment rights.
We need
- To defend a teacher’s and student’s right to learn and share.
- To protect libraries as spaces for educational purpose and librarians from criminalization.
- Equity for all Alabamians, free from discrimination.
We reject
- Obstructing Alabamians from peaceful assembly or freedom of speech.