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The ACLU of Tennessee stands up for equality, fairness and justice in the courts. Through our impact litigation and other legal advocacy, we’re fighting for you. ACLU’s legal advocacy in Tennessee spans from the historic Scopes “Monkey Trial” and representation of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. during the sanitation workers’ march in Memphis, to ensuring access to private prison records, protecting families’ religious freedom rights, advocating for gay and lesbian parents who were denied visitation with their children, defending voters’ right to have their ballots counted, and much more. You can learn more about specific cases below.
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Jan 18, 2018
Brown v. Jordan
Criminal Legal Reform
Status: Closed
Cyntoia Brown is a young woman serving a life sentence in the Tennessee Prison for Women. Ms. Brown was a sixteen-year-old who had been forced into prostitution when she killed a man more than twice her age...
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Mar 2, 2017
BLACKLISTED: Memphis Police Surveillance and Kendrick v. Chandler – A Timeline
Criminal Legal Reform
ACLU-TN has had an ongoing concern over police surveillance of Memphis residents engaging in protected free speech activities for many decades.
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Jul 25, 2016
Atkins, et al. v. Parker, et al.
Criminal Legal Reform
On July 26, 2016, ACLU-TN, along with Disability Rights Tennessee, filed a federal class action lawsuit challenging the Tennessee Department of Corrections’ systematic denial of treatment to inmates...
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Apr 28, 2016
Doe v. Hommrich, et al.
Criminal Legal Reform
On April 28, 2016, ACLU-TN joined a lawsuit challenging the use of extended solitary confinement for juveniles, particularly for pretrial detainees and children who suffer from mental illness. The federal...
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Apr 18, 2016
Arrests and Handcuffing of Schoolchildren in Rutherford County
Criminal Legal Reform
In April, Murfreesboro police arrested eleven children ages nine to twelve for allegedly witnessing an off-campus fight that had taken place several weeks earlier and not intervening. Four of the children...
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Mar 4, 2016
Stopping Discrimination Against Transgender Youth in Sumner County
LGBTQ+ Equality
Status: Active
Sumner County Schools has a policy which prohibits transgender students from using the restroom or locker room facilities that correspond to their gender identity.