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How to Get Help from the ACLU
Among the issues we work on are freedom of speech, freedom of religion, government-sponsored religious activities, privacy, discrimination based on race, gender, sexual orientation or disability, police misconduct, censorship in schools or libraries, fairness in application of school discipline, workplace privacy, access to government documents, inhumane jail and prison conditions, and other issues of fair treatment by government. In general, we do not handle cases that involve such things as evictions, landlord-tenant disputes, general disputes between employees and employers (for example, disputes centering on wages and hours), criminal prosecutions, divorce, child custody, or wills. The ACLU is neither a government agency nor a general legal services organization, and we normally do not provide emergency services. We have limited resources and staff and are unable to pursue every case that comes to our attention. All requests for legal assistance must be submitted in writing. In-person interviews are generally not possible and we do not accept walk-ins. If you believe your rights have been violated and would like to receive help from the ACLU of Florida, please click here to fill out our online complaint form. We only accept complaints regarding civil liberties violations that occurred in Florida. If you are seeking assistance for a problem that occurred in another state, please click here for a national directory of ACLU offices. For additional assistance, email Chapter President George Griffin or write us at P.O. Box 1824, Ormond Beach, FL 32175-1824 |
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