February 3, 2005
ACLU Decides Not to Punish Vocal Trustees
The American Civil Liberties Union has decided not to seek any disciplinary action against two board members who have been publicly critical of actions taken by the group's executive director, Anthony D. Romero.
At a meeting in January, however, the organization's Executive Committee asked the board to create a committee to consider the rights and responsibilities of board members and whether written guidelines for board behavior are needed.
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