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You can contact the ACLU through their official website, where you can find resources and submit inquiries online. They also provide a toll-free number, 1-877-ACLU-WHY (1-877-225-8949), for general questions. Additionally, you can reach out to your local ACLU affiliate for specific regional issues. Social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook are also options for outreach.

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