Association for the Advancement of Civil Liberties (AACL)

Michael Ayele (a.k.a) W is responsible for the publications of the Association for the Advancement of Civil Liberties (AACL): a non-profit organization primarily engaged in the dissemination of public records. The recent publications of the AACL include a wide range of intertwined issues, which encompass but are not limited to [1] the life and death of Jeanne Ann Clery (November 23rd 1966 – April 05th 1986); [2] the decision of Westminster College (Fulton, Missouri) to extend an invitation to then-Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director William Webster on August 29th 1986, approximately 5 (five) months after the April 05th 1986 rape and murder of Jeanne Ann Clery; [3] the decision of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to initiate contact with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) on June 11th 1992 about the April 05th 1986 rape and murder of Jeanne Ann Clery; [4] the circumstances leading up to the enactment of the Jeanne Clery Act on (or around) November 08th 1990; [5] Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972; [6] affirmative and effective consent in healthy sexual relationships; [7] sexual abuse as a factor increasing the risk of suicide among girls/women; [8] California’s Sexual Abuse and Cover Up Accountability Act; [9] the September 12th 2012 suicide of Audrie Taylor Pott; [10] the August 04th 2020 suicide of Catherine Daisy Coleman; [11] the January 30th 2022 suicide of former Miss United States of America (U.S.A) Cheslie Corrinne Kryst; [12] the commemoration of September 10th as World Suicide Prevention Day (WSPD) by the United States government; [13] the commemoration of the month of May as Mental Health Awareness Month; [14] the commemoration of the month of April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month; [15] the commemoration of the month of March as Women’s History Month; [16] the commemoration of the month of February as Black History Month; [17] the forcible administration of psychotropic drugs in mental asylums and elsewhere; [18] the impact of wiretap on mental health; [19] the defamation and wiretap of Jean Seberg; [20] Kristen Stewart portrayal of Jean Seberg in the 2019 biopic entitled “Seberg;” [21] the induction of Josephine Baker in France’s Pantheon; [22] the defamation complaint filed by Eva Lopez against the New York Police Department (NYPD); [23] the bogus mental illness of “schizophrenia” being extensively linked with Black/African American people after the total and complete discredit of the “drapetomania” diagnosis; [24] the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and it’s applicability in cases of suicides after a documented incident of sexual violence as well as other incidents of racism and/or sexism; [25] the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA); [26] Section 504 of the 1973 Rehabilitations Act; [27] the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA); [28] the prison rape culture within the Missouri Department of Correction (MODOC); [29] the prison rape culture at the Federal Correctional Institution (FCI), located in Dublin, California; [30] the Sixth (6th) Amendment Rights implications of filing a charge of employment discrimination pursuant to Title VII of the 1964 and 1991 Civil Rights Act; [31] the Second (2nd) Amendment Rights implications of filing a charge of employment discrimination pursuant to Title VII of the 1964 and 1991 Civil Rights Act; [32] the decision of Tara Cable not to file a charge of employment discrimination pursuant to the provisions Title VII of the 1964 and 1991 Civil Rights Act against the Village of Suffern, New York; [33] the August 03rd 2021 report published by the New York Attorney General (NYAG) Letitia James, which made several explicit references to Title VII of the 1964 and 1991 Civil Rights Act in relations to Alyssa McGrath, Ana Liss, Charlotte Bennett, Lindsey Boylan and other women employed by the New York State government; [34] the Equal Pay Complaint filed by the United States Women’s National Soccer Team (USWNT) in Calendar Year 2016; [35] Eliza Dushku forced arbitration after experiencing sexual harassment at the workplace; [36] the November 29th 2021 employment related murder of Delfina Pan in Miami Beach, Florida; [37] the June 11th 2022 employment related murder of Riley Whitelaw in the State of Colorado; [38] the decision of Teresa Williams to file a charge of employment discrimination pursuant to Title VII of the 1964 and 1991 Civil Rights Act; [39] the decision of the University of Missouri to formally and publicly admit on October 05th 2015 that they “need help changing” the racist culture within their university’s system; [40] the decision of Greenfield High School (located Greenfield, Missouri) to terminate the employment English teacher Kim Morrisson (sometime in mid-March 2022) for teaching the book entitled “Dear Martin;” [41] the decision of Greenfield High School (located Greenfield, Missouri) to terminate the employment of English teacher Kim Morrison without taking into account the formal and public October 05th 2015 statement of the University of Missouri, wherein they admitted that they “needed help changing” the racist culture of their university system; [42] California’s Fast Food Accountability Standards & Recovery Act (a.k.a) FAST Recovery Act; [43] the working conditions of tipped workers in the accommodation and food services (AFS) sector; [44] the police harassment of Amelia Powell for wearing bikinis in the City of Everett, Washington; [45] the Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair (CROWN) Act; [46] the double standards in the United States of America (U.S.A) criminal justice system; [47] the race factor in wrongful convictions issued by the judicial branch of the U.S government (the courts); [48] the June 02nd 2016 decision of the California court that handed Brock Turner a 90 (ninety) day prison sentence for the January 18th 2015 rape of Chanel Miller on the campus of Stanford University; [49] the formal/informal ties between Chanel Miller and the San Francisco Public Library (SFPL); [50] the September 06th 2022 interview of Jennifer Lawrence with Vogue Magazine (in part) on the subject of sex-offender Harvey Weinstein; [51] the #MeToo movement; [52] the Genetics Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA); [53] the urgent need to abolish the death penalty particularly in light of the October 05th 2021 state sponsored execution of Ernest Lee Johnson in Missouri; [54] the likely impact of the Emmett Till Antilynching Act in decreasing and eliminating hate crimes in the future; [55] the use of “cancel culture” for the purpose of exacerbating racism in polite company and on social networks such as Twitter; [56] cybersecurity at Michigan State University (MSU) after their extensive links with the child-pornography of sex-offender Lawrence Gerard Nassar; [57] the August 31st 1994 child-marriage license of Aaliyah Dana Haughton in the State of Illinois; [58] the “influx of child-brides” from Afghanistan to the United States of America (U.S.A) following the U.S military withdrawal from Afganistan on August 30th 2021; [59] the definition in use by the United Nations International Children Emergency Fund (UNICEF) for what constitutes “child-marriage;” [60] the folly of the eugenics movement; [61] the terrible decision of the United States Supreme Court to overturn the landmark 1973 ruling of Roe v Wade (particularly in light of the publicized murders of Alexandria Kostial and Jennifer Rothwell); [62] the urgent need to restore abortion rights in the U.S.A for the purpose of not exacerbating the public health crisis created as a direct consequence of Roe v Wade being overturned; [63] previously “Missing” Alexis Tiara Murphy; [64] the systemic misogyny and sexism fueling the U.S.A gun violence public health epidemic; [65] the systemic discrimination and racism fueling the U.S.A gun violence public health epidemic; [66] the entitlement of the “involuntary celibate” community in America; [67] the March 15th 2022 report of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) United States Secret Service (USSS) that went on to summarize the life of racist and sexist Scott Paul Beierle; [68] the employment related mass-shooting at Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) on May 26th 2021; [69] the May 24th 2022 mass-shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas; [70] the January 14th 2013 recommendations of the National Council on Disability (NCD) on gun violence following the December 14th 2012 mass-shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School, located in the State of Connecticut; [71] income inequality among Bachelor Degree graduates on the basis of race; [72] the U.S.A conflicting domestic/foreign policy on marijuana; [73] Brittney Griner’s incarceration in Russia; [74] the U.S.A counterproductive and unconditional support to the State of Israel; [75] the U.S.A foreign policy towards disability; [76] the perturbing conservatorship of Britney Spears; [77] the vital records of Jessica Alba; [78] the September 07th 2022 report of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) that has gone on to interpret the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA)…