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Breonna Taylor's Influence

Reflections on the two-year anniversary of Breonna Taylor's murder from ACLU of Kentucky Legal Fellow Kaili Moss.

March 11, 2022 Racial Justice Policing and Law Enforcement

Statement Regarding House Passage of House Bill 51, Ban on Universal Mask Requirements in Schools, Colleges, and Universities

Kentucky lawmakers voted to ban schools, colleges, and universities from requiring universal masking. This may force students with some disabilities to choose between their health and their education.

March 8, 2022 Disability Rights COVID-19 Education

Community Stakeholders on Inhumane, Deadly Conditions in Louisville Jail

Six people have died in Louisville's jail in recent months due to overcrowding fueled by cash bail. Nearly 80% of people in Louisville jails are detained only because they cannot afford bail.

March 7, 2022 Incarceration Justice Reform Policing and Law Enforcement

Supreme Court Allows Kentucky Attorney General to Continue Eleventh-Hour Effort to Revive an Abortion Ban

The Supreme Court has allowed AG Daniel Cameron to revive a case we've already won twice – and that his office agreed to comply with.

March 3, 2022 Reproductive Freedom Project Abortion Access

Statement on House Passage of HB3, Omnibus Abortion Bill

HB3 is designed to push a safe and effective method of abortion care out of reach, shame and ostracize patients, and make the process of seeking and providing abortion care so difficult that patients will forgo care and providers will close their doors.

March 2, 2022 Reproductive Freedom Project Abortion Access

Statement Regarding House Passage of HB43 to Give Religious Organizations Legal Immunity

House Bill 43 is poorly drafted legislation that would provide unprecedented criminal and civil immunity for religious organizations.

March 1, 2022 Religious Liberty
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