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Law CLEs

Attorneys: Register for Free CLEs

Learn more about the ACLU of Indiana's 2025 CLE Program. Each year, we offer two courses, and this year, both are hybrid events, allowing attendees to join us in person in downtown Indianapolis or online via Zoom.
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Volunteer

We Are All in for the Fight Ahead — Join Us

Are you ready to make a difference? By volunteering with the ACLU of Indiana, you can help defend the rights and freedoms of individuals across the state. Together, we can create a more just and equitable society.
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Pop Ed Summit

Popular Education Summit

Ready to turn your passion into action? Join the ACLU of Indiana in it's people-led popular education training — Organizing to Protect Democracy. You'll learn how to: Organize effectively in your community, have persuasive conversations that move people to action, and build lasting connections with others who are ready to rise to the moment. Space is limited, so sign up now to reserve your spot.
Dec 06, 2025 | 9:00 AM
News & Commentary
Reads, "2025 Legislative Report and Scorecard."

2025 Legislative Report & Scorecard

An ACLU of Indiana breakdown of the 2025 Indiana legislative session, including how lawmakers voted on key bills affecting Hoosiers’ rights.

Press Releases

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.

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.  

Seventh Circuit Continues to Allow Indiana Mothers of Children with Medically Complex Disabilities to Provide Their Children with Attendant Care Services