Victims of Discrimination Have No Path to Justice Following Supreme Court Decision

The egregious decision leaves little recourse for those who endure discrimination on the basis of race, sex, and disability.

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The Liberating Truth About Juneteenth

As we celebrate Juneteenth, let’s remember exactly what we are celebrating, and why.

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Breonna Taylor's 29th Birthday

Today would have been Breonna Taylor's 29th birthday. Learn about the ongoing investigations into her murder and our federal lawsuit to hold LMPD accountable, and read reflections on Breonna's impact on the movement for Black lives.

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From Japanese American Incarceration to the China Initiative, Discrimination Against AAPI Communities Must End

Our institutions and our country must live up to our American ideals and values, and stop the cycle of profiling and discrimination.

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Remembering the Atlanta Massacre and Building Collective Action

ACLU-KY's Charlene Buckles reflects on the 2021 Atlanta massacre that targeted Asian-Americans and the path forward.

By Charlene Buckles

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Overview of Ongoing Investigations Related to Breonna Taylor's Murder

There are multiple ongoing investigations related to Breonna Taylor's murder, along with our ongoing lawsuit against LMPD for violating protesters' rights in 2020. See a quick overview from Legal Director Corey Shapiro.

By Corey Shapiro

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Breonna Taylor's Impact

"Breonna Taylor lit a fire in me that cannot be extinguished." Read ACLU-KY Executive Administrator Savanah Taylor's reflections on Breonna Taylor's legacy two-years later.

By Savanah Taylor

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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.

By Kaili Moss

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Letter to Senate Judiciary Committee Opposing SB138, School Censorship Bill

Lawmakers are trying to ban fact-based conversations about history in the classroom, a clear violation of the First Amendment.

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