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Not particularly. For example their policy document "A Pro-Liberty Case for Gun Restrictions" is very much the opposite of the libertarian take on the issue. Their support of net neutrality laws & regulations is also un-Libertarian, although maybe you could make the argument that net neutrality is only necessary because ISPs don't operate in a true free market.


I can see that being true for those particular issues, but in general, don't they support strong Constitutional protections for individuals?


For many parts of the Constitution and for many individuals, sure

(with the additional caveat that the ACLU has somewhat controversial opinions about which constitutional rights don't apply to individuals)




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