Press Releases

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Indianapolis Animal Care Services Volunteers Censored After Critiquing the Shelter

Attempts by Indianapolis Animal Care Services (IACS) to restrain its volunteers’ speech violate the First Amendment. The ACLU of Indiana is suing.
Issue Areas: Free Speech

Christopher Daley Named Next Executive Director of ACLU of Indiana

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Indiana announced today that Christopher Daley, J.D., will lead the organization as its next Executive Director, beginning in January.

Lawsuit Claims Indiana Law Discriminates Based on National Origin

HEA 1050 discriminates based on national origin. We filed a lawsuit on behalf of five Haitian immigrants who want to obtain an Indiana driver's license or identification card. 
Issue Areas: Immigrants' Rights

ACLU of Indiana Sues IDOC Over New Law that Bans Trans Medical Care in Correctional Facilities

The Indiana Department of Corrections is denying gender affirming surgery to a transgender woman who is currently incarcerated. The IDOC is acting as a result of a new law passed during the 2023 legislative session HEA 1569 - we're suing!

ACLU of Indiana Lawsuit Claims New 25-Foot Encroachment Law Violates First Amendment Rights

The ACLU of Indiana today filed a lawsuit on behalf of a citizen journalist, claiming Indiana’s new 25-foot “encroachment” law violates his constitutional right to observe and record the police.
Issue Areas: Free Speech, Policing

Indiana Courts Continue to Rule in Favor of Transgender Youth

The courts have again affirmed that transgender students must have access to the bathrooms and locker rooms consistent with their gender identities. It upheld the lower courts’ preliminary injunctions, requiring two Indiana schools to provide equal treatment to transgender students.  
Issue Areas: LGBTQ+ Rights

ACLU Sues Henry County Sheriff for Censoring Constituent on Official Facebook Page

The ACLU of Indiana filed a lawsuit Thursday against the Henry County Sheriff for blocking a user and deleting a Facebook comment critical of the Sheriff.
Issue Areas: Free Speech

Indiana Supreme Court Rules Near-Total Abortion Ban Can Take Effect

Today, the Indiana Supreme Court allowed the state’s near-total abortion ban to take effect. A block in a separate Religious Freedom Restoration Act case against the ban remains in effect.

Executive Director Jane Henegar Announces Retirement

Jane was hired in 2012 and has significantly grown the impact of the ACLU of Indiana over the last decade.