Indiana’s 2018 Legislative Session is a Wrap, Here’s What You May Have Missed
Indiana’s “short session” ended this week and the ACLU of Indiana and our supporters were a constant presence in the Statehouse - fighting tooth-and-nail to stop discriminatory legislation and advance measures to protect the rights of all Hoosiers.
VICTORY! ACLU of Indiana Praises Removal of Anti-LGBTQ Language from Sex-Ed Bill
INDIANAPOLIS – The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana today praised Indiana legislators for passing SB 65 without discriminatory language that would have targeted LGBTQ students.
Ahead of National School Walkout, ACLU of Indiana Advises Educators of Students’ Rights
INDIANAPOLIS — The ACLU of Indiana sent an open letter today to public school administrators, principals and board members, in anticipation of Wednesday’s National School Walkout.
The Students of Parkland Are Giving America A Lesson in the Power of Activism. These Are Their Rights.
Over the past several weeks, the students of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School have seized the national spotlight and joined a proud tradition of student-led protest movements.
ACLU of Indiana: Randolph County Sign Ordinance Violates First Amendment
Representing a Winchester resident who has been ordered to remove a yard sign critical of the city’s mayor, the American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana filed a lawsuit today challenging Randolph County’s ordinance prohibiting political and issue-oriented yard signs.