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Federal Court Halts Random Drug Testing of West Virginia Teachers
12.29.2008


ACLU Joins Louisiana Teachers in Effort to Halt Unconstitutional Drug Testing
12.22.2008


ACLU Lawsuit Gets Prisoner's Extended Sentence Reduced
12.16.2008


Louisiana Has Highest Incarceration Rate In the World; ACLU Seeks Changes
12.11.2008


Victory For Native American Religious Freedom
11.21.2008


ACLU Defends Prisoner Punished for Writing A Complaint
11.10.2008


ACLU Urges Inclusion For All Types Of Families
11.6.2008

NEW ORLEANS - Today the ACLU of Louisiana urged the newly-appointed Governor's Commission on Marriage and the Family to remain aware of the needs of all of Louisiana's families, regardless of religion, marital status, and including lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered status. In an open letter to the Commissioners, the ACLU said: "We urge you to keep in mind that the strength of Louisiana lies in our diversity, and that none of us can make the most personal family choices for another. In the end, every family, no matter how constituted or what it looks like, is just as important and deserves just as much support as every other."

ACLU Executive Director Marjorie R. Esman said: "In writing this letter we want to remind the Commissioners to remain sensitive to the needs of all Louisianians, and not just those in what are generally considered "traditional" families." Esman continued: "Louisiana families come in all types: gay, straight, religious, secular, married, unmarried, with and without children. All of our families are equally deserving of respect and support."

Open letter to the Commission

 


ACLU Asks Lafourche Parish Council not to Request Teacher Drug Tests
10.29.2008


Man Arrested at Home after Katrina Allowed to Proceed with Lawsuit
10.10.2008


ACLU of Louisiana Opposes Rep. LaBruzzo
9.25.2008


ACLU Calls on Governor Jindal to Renew Employment Protections
8.26.2008


ACLU Releases Report on Racial Profiling in Louisiana
8.8.2008


Judge Awards ACLU Fees For Lawsuit Over Jesus Picture In Courthouse
7.23.2008


ACLU Seeks Investigation Into Tasing Death In Winnfield
7.16.2008


ACLU Applauds Pro-Democracy Move in Louisiana
7.15.2008


ACLU Asks School Board Not to Adopt Unconstitutional Policy on Prayer
7.8.2008


ACLU Denounces Passage of "SCIENCE EDUCATION" BILL
6.12.2008


ACLU Files Brief in Defense of Religious Speech
6.4.2008


Court Agrees Public Schools Cannot Hand Out Bibles to Students
4.22.2008


Court Rules Slidell Jesus Picture Unconstitutional
4.16.2008


Judge Rules that Prisoner Abandoned and Stabbed during Katrina Will Have His Day in Court
3.17.2008


ACLU Addresses Louisiana Attorney General Caldwell on Cocaine Sentencing
3.10.2008


ACLU Sues Tangipahoa Parish School Board for Seventh Time
2.29.2008


ACLU of Louisiana Staff Attorney Katie Schwartzmann Testifies Before the U.N. on Racial Justice
2.22.2008


Court Orders NOPD to Honor Parade Permit for Second Liners
2.6.2008


ACLU's Lawsuit Prompts New Jail in Acadia Parish
1.18.2008




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