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Judge Rules Against ACLU in Case of South Bend Citizen Journalist Who Challenged Enforcement of 25-Foot Encroachment Law

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.

January 12, 2024 Free Speech Policing

Federal Court Orders Indiana to Allow Access to Driver’s Licenses for Residents with Humanitarian Protections Regardless of Country of Origin

Indiana must allow access to driver’s licenses for residents with humanitarian protections regardless of Country of origin while litigation continues.

January 11, 2024 Immigrants' Rights Racial Justice

Recent Events Threaten Free Speech on College Campuses: ACLU Responds

Students at public universities have the right to engage in political advocacy and speech-- no matter the viewpoint and no matter how controversial. HB 1002 puts that right at risk.

January 11, 2024 Free Speech

Online Age-Verification Bill SB 17 Threatens Hoosiers' Privacy

The ACLU of Indiana testified today in front of the Indiana Senate Judiciary Committee in opposition to SB 17, a bill requiring age verification for people to access websites with content deemed "material harmful to minors.” 
 

January 10, 2024 Free Speech Privacy & Technology

ACLU Lawsuit Against Jay County School Officials for Invasive Search of 7th Grade Student

A 7th grade student was required to expose her bra during an invasive search, in front of multiple school officials at Jay County Jr-Sr High School - We're suing.

January 9, 2024 Student & Minor Rights

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