Statement on ACLU of Kentucky Unionization Efforts
The ACLU of Kentucky has engaged counsel as of May 18, 2023, and has agreed, as we always intended, to voluntarily recognize a union made up of ACLU of Kentucky employees.
The ACLU of Kentucky has engaged counsel as of May 18, 2023, and has agreed, as we always intended, to voluntarily recognize a union made up of ACLU of Kentucky employees.
We're suing in state court to block a gender-affirming health care ban aimed at trans youth in Kentucky from becoming law.
The ACLU of Kentucky today announced Amber Duke as the next Executive Director for the organization. The announcement comes after ACLU-KY Board members performed an extensive nationwide search.
The ACLU of Kentucky applauds Governor Andy Beshear's veto of Senate Bill 150. By vetoing this hateful legislation, Governor Beshear has demonstrated his commitments to protect Kentucky parents’ rights to raise their children as they see fit.
Lawmakers today passed an amended version of Senate Bill 150, an omnibus anti-trans bill aimed at LGBTQ children and adolescents in Kentucky.
Today, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) concluded its years long investigation of the Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD), finding that there is reasonable cause to believe that the LMPD has routinely violated the constitutional rights of residents of Louisville, Kentucky.