ACLU of Indiana Opposes Attacks on Constitutional Rights of Hoosier Minors
We oppose the Senate Judiciary Committee passage of SB 11 regarding minor access to social media and SB 143 regarding parental rights.
We oppose the Senate Judiciary Committee passage of SB 11 regarding minor access to social media and SB 143 regarding parental rights.
The ACLU of Indiana with the American Civil Liberties Union requested en banc review of its recent 2-1 decision reversing a preliminary injunction that had been entered against SEA 480, the Indiana statute banning gender-affirming medical care.
The Indiana Supreme Court allowed a preliminary injunction to stand against Senate Enrolled Act 1 (SEA 1), Indiana’s near-total abortion ban, for plaintiffs whose sincerely held religious beliefs would require them to terminate a pregnancy under circumstances prohibited by the ban.
A judge granted the ACLU of Indiana’s request for a preliminary injunction against the Indiana Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on behalf of Next Step Recovery Homes (Next Step).
We filed an appeal of a circuit court ruling that last month denied a request to expand and clarify the limited and ambiguous health and life exception to Indiana’s criminal abortion ban.
The case challenges Indiana’s 25-foot “encroachment” law on the basis that it violates Hoosiers’ first amendment right to observe and record the police.