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ACLU’s National Legal Director Cecillia Wang on Taking Trump to Court

ACLU’s National Legal Director Cecillia Wang on Taking Trump to Court

KQED's Forum

November 25, 202555m 47s

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Show Notes

The ACLU is not new to the work of challenging presidents. During the first Trump administration, the ACLU successfully challenged Trump’s Muslim ban, border wall, and family separation policies. Since Trump took office for his second term this January, the ACLU has filed 111 lawsuits against the administration — defending birthright citizenship, opposing deportations, and challenging executive orders. As Cecillia Wang, its national legal director notes, “litigation has been a tool of first resort in protecting people’s rights and freedom.” We talk with Wang about how the ACLU is meeting this moment, and what individuals can do to ensure the preservation of civil rights and liberties.


Guests:

Cecillia Wang, National Legal Director, ACLU

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