Statement on SB 128 Which Aims to Censor Classroom Discussions
The ACLU of Indiana testified today in front of the Senate Education & Career Development Committee in opposition to SB 128
The ACLU of Indiana testified today in front of the Senate Education & Career Development Committee in opposition to SB 128
The circumstances in which Ms. Smith suffered in the Henry County Jail were grossly inappropriate, particularly given the mental health crisis which led to her confinement.
The ACLU of Indiana filed a lawsuit on behalf of a student who was required to expose her bra and chest during two invasive searches carried out in front of multiple school officials, including the Dean of Students at Jay County Jr-Sr High School. This is the second student to make such claims.
SCOTUS has declined to review a federal court ruling in favor of a transgender student and his family challenging a discriminatory restroom policy at an Indiana public school district.
A judge today ruled against our case arguing that Indiana’s new 25-foot “encroachment” law violates citizen-journalists’ constitutional right to observe and record the police.
Indiana must allow access to driver’s licenses for residents with humanitarian protections regardless of Country of origin while litigation continues.