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Indiana Politicians Stage Another Sneak Attack on Abortion Access

Indiana politicians have made a crusade of pushing abortion out of reach. This year, they’ve added more shame and punishment to their cruel agenda.

April 23, 2018 Reproductive Freedom & Women's Rights

ACLU and PPINK Challenge New Anti-Abortion Law that Targets Patients and Clinics

April 23, 2018 Reproductive Freedom & Women's Rights

VICTORY: 7th Circuit Strikes Down Unconstitutional Abortion Ban

INDIANAPOLIS – Today the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a federal district court’s ruling striking down HEA 1337, which would have banned women from obtaining abortions based on their reason for seeking one. 
 
April 19, 2018 Reproductive Freedom & Women's Rights

This Week’s Live Q&A with Transgender Advocates Gave Us All the Feels

Earlier this week, ahead of Transgender Day of Visibility, the ACLU of Indiana hosted its first live "Ask Me Anything" with Lo Ray and Michelle Young, two transgender Hoosiers who exemplify what our Transgender Education and Advocacy Program (TEAP) is all about.

March 29, 2018 LGBTQ+ Rights

M.H. v. Northeast Dubois School Corporation

The ACLU of Indiana filed suit on behalf of M.H., a junior at Northeast Dubois High School, who has been banished from school property due to an erroneous belief that she presented a threat to school safety.

March 28, 2018 Student & Minor Rights

J.A.W. v. Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation

The ACLU of Indiana sued the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation on behalf of J.A.W., a transgender high school student who was denied the ability to use the restrooms that correspond with his gender identity.

March 28, 2018 Student & Minor Rights LGBTQ+ Rights
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