COMMENTARY AND OP-EDS
Fiduciary Responsibility: How Far Does it Extend?
3/5: The fiduciary responsibility that public pension plans hold must be at the forefront of all decision making.
Williams: The Left's History of Racial Hoaxes
2/27: ACRU Policy Board member and Professor of Economics Dr. Walter E. Williams breaks down the Left's long history of using hoaxes for political gain.
Carleson: The Left's Quest to Tear Down a Historic War Memorial
2/27: ACRU Chairman and CEO Susan Carleson discusses why the ACRU joined the fight to protect the Bladensburg Peace Cross from leftists trying to tear it down.
SCOTUS Will Decide on War Memorial's Fate
2/27: The Supreme Court will decide whether the 94-year-old Bladensburg Peace Cross, which honors the fallen of WWI, should be allowed to remain on public land.
Protecting the Bladensburg Peace Cross from Liberal Bias
2/24: ACRU explains why the Bladensburg Peace Cross is far more than a religious symbol and how the ACRU joined the fight to protect the war memorial.
Warren’s Comments on Racism Fail Again
2/20: Elizabeth Warren desperately wants to shift attention away from the racial controversies that have ensnared her and other Democrats.
Williams: Keep Congress Out of America's Economy
2/20: ACRU Policy Board member and Professor of Economics Dr. Walter E. Williams explains why having congress regulate welfare and American economic practices is a dangerous idea.
The ACRU Files Supreme Court Amicus Brief in Critical Redistricting Case
2/20: Civil rights group contends plaintiffs lack standing by failing to meet basic standards for action under the Constitution and voting rights law.
Klukowski: Thomas Protects Constitution in SCOTUS Case
2/20: ACRU General Counsel Ken Klukowski reports on Justice Clarence Thomas' independent opinion on the Indiana Illegal Seizure case, supporting American's right to bear arms.
Klukowski: SCOTUS Will Rule on Census Citizenship Question
2/15: ACRU General Counsel Ken Klukowski reports on the Supreme Court's decision to rule on whether the 2020 Census can ask participants about their citizenship status.
Klukowski: White House Must Scrutinize Spending Bill
2/14: ACRU General Counsel Ken Klukowski warns that the President must be careful that the new spending bill doesn't strip emergency powers from his office.
The Green New Deal is Coming to a Community Near You
2/13: There is tremendous environmental and community impact experienced by the deployment of green energy.
Williams: The Dangers of Marijuana
2/13: ACRU Policy Board member and Professor of Economics Dr. Walter E. Williams explains the dangers of marijuana hidden by those pushing to legalize the drug.
The Right to Bear Arms Should Not Be Restricted by Geography
2/8: The American Civil Rights Union Asks the Supreme Court for Clarity in the Tortured Lower Court Decision of New Jersey Second Amendment Case
Klukowski: Supreme Court Blocks Abortion Restrictions in Louisiana
2/7: ACRU General Counsel Ken Klukowski reports on the Supreme Court's decision to grant a stay in a case involving a Louisiana law restricting abortions.
Williams: Reality Isn't Subject to Interpretation
2/6: ACRU Policy Board member and Professor of Economics Dr. Walter E. Williams explains why gender isn't a construct, it's a biological fact.
Carleson Joins CAP in Encouraging the President to Stand Up for Citizenship Question on the Census
2/5: ACRU Chairman and CEO Susan Carleson signed the Conservative Action Project's memo encouraging the President to defend the citizenship question on the 2020 Census.
Public-Private Partnerships Value Effectiveness, Not Just Efficiency
1/31: I can tell you with conviction, the private corrections facilities in this country are not the pits of despair the critics and media fictionalize them to be.
Williams: The Liberal War Against White Men
1/30: ACRU Policy Board member and Professor of Economics Dr. Walter E. Williams explains the liberal push toward demonizing white men.
ACRU's Carleson Joins Conservative Leaders in Demanding an Apology for Covington Catholic Students
1/29: ACRU Chairman and CEO Susan Carleson issued a joint statement with other conservative leaders demanding the mainstream media apologize to the Covington Catholic students.



