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Fourteenth Death at the Louisville Jail Prompts Call for Action

Fourteen people have died in LMDC custody in nearly as many months. Community Stakeholders for Change at LMDC renews calls for the city to release the RFP for a new healthcare contract.

May 11, 2022 Incarceration Justice Reform Policing and Law Enforcement

Youth Rights Handbook

Youth Rights Handbook

May 6, 2022

The Future of Abortion Access in Kentucky

The future is uncertain, but we will never back down in the fight to protect your right to make the best decisions for yourself.

May 6, 2022 Abortion Access Reproductive Freedom Project

Open Letter Reminding Schools of Student Free Speech Rights

Students have free speech rights too! We wrote to Kentucky schools reminding them of their obligations to allow all students to express themselves.

May 5, 2022 Education Freedom of Speech

Support Abortion Access in Kentucky

Abortion access is under threat. See how you can support direct service organizations that will help Kentuckians access this essential healthcare.

May 4, 2022 Abortion Access Reproductive Freedom Project

Thurman v. Crews: Religious Liberty in Kentucky Prisons

Prison officials violated Carlos Thurman's religious liberties when they forcibly cut his hair. We're suing in federal court.

May 3, 2022 Religious Liberty Freedom of Speech Incarceration
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