A Marion Superior Court judge on Wednesday denied a request by the ACLU of Indiana to stop the Bureau of Motor Vehicles from invalidating driver's licenses and identification cards of people whose information does not match Social Security Administration records.
It seems that our ACLU only steps up when it is about illegal’s and child molesters or God is in the picture, not to mention the illegal's right to be here in our country.
In 1985 they step forward with a suit that child porn was protected by the by the First Amendment. While production of child porn could be prevented by law, he argued, its distribution could not be.
1998:
The American Civil Liberties Union joins with the National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights and other concerned individuals and organizations during this the "National Week of Action Against Immigration Raids" in calling for an end to abusive immigration raids.
2005:
The American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit in federal court in Boston yesterday challenging the US government's funding of a faith-based abstinence program called the Silver Ring Thing, arguing that the public contribution of more than $1 million violates the constitutional separation of church and state.
2006:
A federal lawsuit filed Wednesday pits the need to protect children from sexual predators versus sex offenders' rights to move freely in society after serving their sentences.The ACLU of Indiana filed the suit challenging a new city ordinance that fines child molesters caught near city playgrounds or other gathering spots for children.Calling the ordinance passed in mid-May unconstitutionally vague, the group said it would make law-abiding citizens unwitting violators of the ordinance and hinder their ability to work, vote and worship.
2007:
ACLU of Indiana filed a petition for certiorari on July 2, 2007, seeking review of a case challenging Indiana's voter ID statute. The question presented for review is "whether an Indiana statute mandating that those seeking to vote in-person produce a government-issued photo identification violates the First and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution
2007:
ACLU of Indiana has filed a lawsuit concerning the "In God We Trust" license plates. The challenge argues that the fact that this is the only generally available specialty plate that carries no additional cost is a violation of Art. 1, s. 23 of the Indiana Constitution.
GOD BLESS THE ACLU. Opps I may get into legal trouble by saying that.
4/24/2008
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