I have a dirty little secret. Several, actually. I think school uniforms are a good idea. I think child molesters should be locked up for life, not merely put on a registry. So what in the world am I doing at the..
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Category Archives: Constitution
No Remedy for Taxpayers
“The result of this ruling is to deprive taxpayers of a remedy for legislative misconduct which costs each of us real money.” As Executive Director of the Indiana Civil Liberties Union, I am constantly explaining that a relatively small percentage of our cases account for…
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Take This Quiz
This is a pop quiz. What organization brought the following lawsuits?
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Those Silly Lawsuits
Civil libertarians – who find political correctness as offensive as state-sponsored censorship – can frequently be heard to express the opinion that there is, after all, no constitutional right not to be offended. There are all sorts of annoyances that we can and must put up with as the price…
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Power Versus Principle
Recently the Indiana Civil Liberties Union brought a suit challenging the constitutionality of Indiana’s property tax assessment formula. We did so because we believe it violates federal constitutional guarantees of equal protection as well as provisions of the Indiana Constitution.
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