Free Speech

Free speech is the foundation of democracy, protecting a free press, open debate, and the right to dissent. Since 1920, the ACLU and the ACLU of Indiana have defended these rights in courts and communities, from political yard signs to student expression, while making clear that speech does not include threats or violence.

Free Speech

Protecting free speech means protecting a free press, the democratic process, diversity of thought, and so much more. The ACLU nationally has worked since 1920 to ensure that freedom of speech is protected for everyone.

Almost a century later, these battles have taken on new forms. We at the ACLU of Indiana have recently protected the right to have political yard signs, open discourse and free speech in schools; all of which are a foundation of a free democracy.

Free speech can, like religious freedom, be used as a weapon. While the right to speak freely is given to all, it is not an excuse for violence.

Lee Rowland, Senior Staff Attorney, ACLU Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project put it well when she said that the First Amendment “protects the most heart-swelling markers of our democracy: the right to speak our values, to have a press free from censorship, to gather en masse in the streets and speak truth to power. Our Constitution protects hateful speech, yes — but on the theory that truly free speech means the best ideas will win out."

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ACLU of Indiana Sues Indiana State University for Terminating Work-Study and Other Funding for Student Employees at the Pride Center of Terre Haute

The ACLU of Indiana filed a lawsuit against Indiana State University alleging that a recent ISU decision to terminate work-study and other funding for students employed at the Pride Center of Terre Haute, Inc. violates the First Amendment.
Issue Areas: Free Speech, LGBTQ+ Rights
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Loogootee PrideFest Will Once Again Be Held in Public Square

The U.S. District Court for the Southern Division of Indiana granted a permanent injunction against the ordinance and ordered that the city allow PrideFest to take place at the Public Square on September 6, 2025.  
Issue Areas: Free Speech, LGBTQ+ Rights
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ACLU of Indiana Appeals Dismissal in Professors’ Free Speech Case

The ACLU of Indiana filed an appeal to the U.S. Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals in its lawsuit against SEA 202, Indiana’s so-called “intellectual diversity” law.
Issue Areas: Free Speech
Court Case
Feb 06, 2018

May v. Ames

Court Case
Jun 17, 2017

A.B. v. Harris

Court Case
May 15, 2017

Gohmann Asphalt and Construction v. Cornetta

Court Case
May 15, 2017

Harnishfeger v. United States of America