Kentucky Reopening Private Prison Facility

The Kentucky Department of Corrections announced November 16 the reopening of the Lee Adjustment Center, a private prison facility citing “aging facilities and a growing inmate population.” The facility will be managed by CoreCivic, formerly Corrections Corporation of America (CCA).  Kentucky stopped using private prisons earlier this decade after sex abuse and mismanagement at CCA’s Kentucky facilities.

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Anti-LGBTQ KY Judge Mitchell Nance Resigns

Advocacy Groups Filed Ethics Complaint in May for Refusing Adoptions to Same-Sex CouplesOn October 25, 2017 Kentucky Family Court Jud

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ACLU-KY Defends Activist’s Access to Public Records

The American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky announced October 24, 2017 that it would represent community activist Michael Maharrey, who was sued by the City of Lexington after he attempted to obtain documents relating to 29 surveillance cameras owned and operated by the Lexington Police Department (“LPD”).

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Louisville Receives Only 1.5 out of 5 Stars in Repro Health Index

ACLU-KY allies Louisville Clinic Escorts and Kentucky Health Justice Network urge Louisville Metro Leaders to Take a Stand and Expand Protections for Reproductive Freedom.

Scorecard showing how Louisville rates on several aspects of women's health

Join the Let People Vote Campaign

Voting is fundamental to our democracy. Every single person, regardless of race, gender, wealth, or identity, deserves the right to have a say in how their community is governed and who is governing them.

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VICTORY! Federal Court Strikes Down Narrated Ultrasound Requirement

Late September 27, 2017 a federal court issued an order that strikes down an anti-abortion law that forced doctors to display and describe a patient’s ultrasound, as well as to play the fetal heartbeat, even if the doctor believed it would harm the patient or it was against their wishes. 

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ACLU of Kentucky Report: Private Probation In Kentucky

The American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky today issued a report on the status of private probation companies in Kentucky. The report comes after the organization conducted two, months’ long investigations into private probation in 2015 and 2017.

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Order Your 2017 Reproductive Freedom Project Benefit Tickets

It’s time once again to gather with fellow supporters of reproductive rights for the ACLU of Kentucky Reproductive Freedom Project Benefit. This year’s event comes as our legal program fights in federal court to keep the doors open at Kentucky’s only remaining abortion clinic.

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ACLU of Kentucky Statement on Termination of DACA

The Trump administration today announced the termination of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Program. The DACA program has served as a critical lifeline for nearly 800,000 young immigrants, or “Dreamers,” who came to this country as children and know the United States as their only home.

The Constitution protects immigrants, too.