Before submitting your complaint for review by the ACLU legal team, please carefully read ALL of the following information
1. We receive an extremely high volume of requests for assistance. Please note that we are unable to respond to all requests. All submissions to our online intake form will be reviewed and tracked. However, due to limited capacity, we are unable to respond to all inquiries. You should not expect to receive a response. However, if we think we may be able to assist with your case or need to request additional information, we will reach out. Please do not wait for a response from the ACLU of New Mexico before exploring other assistance, especially if there are deadlines that may apply in your case.
2. Types of cases the ACLU generally DOES NOT accept:
3. Types of Cases we DO ACCEPT IF we have the resources:
The ACLU prioritizes cases related to civil rights issues, including those listed below, that have the potential to impact the civil liberties of large numbers of people. Please know that, due to the high volume of complaints, we only accept a small percentage of the complaints that we receive.
**Please note that receipt of your complaint does not imply any agreement to undertake representation on your behalf. If your matter is urgent, please seek private counsel.
4. When or how can the ACLU advise on a case?
The ACLU is unable to give advice about your case or provide other types of assistance, (for example, reviewing your papers or conducting legal research to assist you), if we do not accept your case. This policy allows us to direct the necessary resources to those few cases that we do accept.
5. An important note about deadlines
All legal claims have time deadlines. The deadlines may be different depending on who violated your rights and depending on what rights were violated. For some kinds of violations, you may need to file a claim with a government agency before you can sue, and these agencies usually have their own time deadlines.
Please understand that unless and until the ACLU agrees to take your case, you are solely responsible for any and all statutes of limitations or other deadlines that might apply to your specific situation.
If you have concerns about a statute of limitations or if you feel your case demands immediate attention, you may wish to seek advice from another attorney. For your convenience, we’ve listed some legal resources that you may find helpful here:
Legal Resources in New Mexico
If you have read through all of the above and still feel that your case might meet our criteria, you are now welcome to submit your complaint.