Economic Status Shouldn’t Determine Your Freedom

In a country that says you are "innocent until proven guilty," cash bail renders a punishment before someone even gets a fair trial.

End Cash Bail

Finding Hope in a Vision That Moves Us Toward Justice

The ACLU of Indiana, and all who stand with us, will continue on the path toward justice. We will not stop, we will not lose hope, and, we know, neither will you.

By Private: Jane Henegar

ACLU-IN Toward Justice

The Bill of Rights: Those Essential Rights…Without Which Liberty Cannot Exist

By Roberta Schonemann, ACLU of Indiana Board Member

Bill of Rights

How I Unsilenced My Support of Abortion Access

By Kristin Kohn, Silver in the City Owner

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Your Mini Guide to Discussing Abortion Rights at the Dinner Table

Here’s a handy reference of facts when discussing abortion rights with friends and family at the dinner table.

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Imagining A Better Future for Trans Children On TDOR

It seems like everyone is reading lists of people who’ve been murdered for the crime of being transgender, but too many of the ways we talk about transness revolve around death.

By Kit Malone

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Police Surveillance Technology Poses Threat to Indiana Communities

Governments and police forces should not be able to use surveillance technologies for any purpose without informing and securing the permission of the people they serve.

Surveillance Cameras

Face Recognition Tech Has No Place in Our Communities

This flawed technology threatens core constitutional rights, and endangers people of color and other marginalized groups.

Face Recognition Technology

Incarcerated Hoosiers Cannot Afford a “Return to Normal”

Local officials should ensure that measures taken during the pandemic, such as decarcerating low-level offenders, continue.

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