Some Steps to Defend Against Online Doxxing and Harassment

By Jay Stanley, Senior Policy Analyst, ACLU Speech, Privacy and Technology Project; and Daniel Kahn Gillmor, Senior Staff Technologist, ACLU Speech, Privacy and Technology Project

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Celebrating 70 Years of Defending Hoosiers' Rights

2023 marks 70 years since the ACLU of Indiana's founding! We're looking back at some of our monumental moments defending Hoosiers' rights since 1953.

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Trans Hoosiers' Messages to Trans Youth

This Trans Awareness Week, transgender Hoosiers want trans youth to know they are loved and supported in Indiana.

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How Local Officials Impact Your Daily Life

Indiana’s Municipal Election Day is Tuesday, November 7, 2023. Here's what offices might be on your ballot and how they impact your daily life.

2023 Indiana Local Elections

Has Indiana’s Near-Total Abortion Ban Quickly Become an Outright Ban?

So-called exceptions in Indiana's abortion ban are unworkable, put patients’ lives at risk, and further deprive people of their reproductive freedom.

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New Indiana Law Undermines Police Accountability and First Amendment

A newly enacted law attempts to gut First Amendment protections for Hoosiers recording police activity — so we're suing to challenge the new law.

Recording the Police

How Book Bans Impact Hoosiers Behind Bars

A recent ACLU lawsuit against an Indiana jail has highlighted the continued infringement of constitutional rights for incarcerated Hoosiers.

Prison Book Bans

Moving Beyond the Supreme Court’s Affirmative Action Rulings

The work to ensure educational opportunities for people of color continues, despite the court’s decision.

Demonstrators protest outside of the Supreme Court in Washington.

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.

Acknowledging the Significance of Indigenous Ancestors and Funeral Artifacts in Indiana