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Indiana Supreme Court Rules Near-Total Abortion Ban Can Take Effect

Today, the Indiana Supreme Court allowed the state’s near-total abortion ban to take effect. A block in a separate Religious Freedom Restoration Act case against the ban remains in effect.

June 30, 2023 Reproductive Freedom & Women's Rights

Acknowledging the Significance of Indigenous Ancestors and Funeral Artifacts in Indiana

This month Indiana became a hub for discussing accountability of universities, federal organizations, and museums as they work to return Indigenous ancestors and funeral artifacts to Native American tribes.

June 29, 2023 Racial Justice

Executive Director Jane Henegar Announces Retirement

Jane was hired in 2012 and has significantly grown the impact of the ACLU of Indiana over the last decade.

June 29, 2023

One Year After Dobbs, the Fight for Abortion Access Continues in Indiana

For the past year, the ACLU of Indiana, our partners, and our supporters have taken to the streets, the Statehouse, and the courts to protect abortion access. Here's how.

June 24, 2023 Reproductive Freedom & Women's Rights

Howard County Jail Policy Limiting Access to Books is Unconstitutional

We filed a lawsuit on behalf of Unshackled Hearts claiming the current policy at Howard County Jail, limiting what books can be sent to people incarcerated in the facility, is unconstitutional.  

June 23, 2023 Criminal Legal Reform

ACLU Sues Town of Kingsford Heights for Blocking Constituents on Official Facebook Group

Kingsford Heights’ practice of silencing citizens on Facebook who are critical of the County’s actions is unconstitutional. We're suing.

June 21, 2023 Free Speech
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