Know Your Rights Workshop
UNC is proud to bring American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), the nation’s premier defender of the constitutional rights, to campus every year for a tailored event for the college campus and Greeley community to discuss our basic rights under the U.S. Constitution, how to exercise those rights, and navigate in our nation’s political landscape.
Know Your Rights and Navigate the Current Political Landscape provides attendees information about the first amendment, how university policies and Constitutional Rights work together, and where to look for additional resources and support to promote free speech, combat censorship and secure the right to assembly.
ACLU Know Your Rights, Browse By Issue
Stopped by Police
Learn about your rights when stopped by the police and how to stay safe.
Students' Rights
Learn about your rights on campus and what to do if school rules violate those rights.
Voting Rights
Learn more about how to exercise your voting rights, including how to resist voter intimidation efforst, and access disability-related accomodations or language assistance at the polls.
Protesters' Rights
The First Amendment protects your right to assemble and express your views through protest.
Race, Ethnicity, or National Origin-Based Discrimination
Learn more about your right to be free from discrimination based on race, ethnicity, or national origin.
Immigrants' Rights
Regardless of your immigration status, you have guaranteed rights under the Consitution.
Disability Rights
People with disabilities face discrimination, egregation, and exclusion. But federal disability rights laws provide protection.
Sex Discrimination
Learn more about your right to be protected against sex discrimination.
Enforcement at the Airport
Learn about your rights when encountering law enforcement at the airport.