From “Don’t Say Gay” to “Rainbowland”

Classroom censorship by state and local governments is only part of a larger attack on American freedoms.

By Jon McCray Jones, Policy Analyst

Trans Rights Are Women's Rights

Here’s why the rights of trans people are at the heart of gender justice for all.

The Women Who Made ACLU History

From our early feminist founders to trailblazing clients and lawyers, the ACLU’s history has been entwined with women’s rights since the very beginning.

A photo of Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

Trans Students Should Be Treated With Dignity, Not Outed by Their Schools

Children and adults have a constitutional right not to have intimate facts about their lives disclosed without their consent.

The Club Q Shooting Took Trans Lives and Destabilized a Community

The shooting is a logical extension of politicians’ efforts to deny transgender people our safety, community, and families.

Gender-Affirming Care Gave My Daughter a Future. Lawmakers Want to Take it Away.

Lacey Jennen and her family are one of several who are fighting an anti-trans Arkansas law via Brandt v. Rutledge.

The Jennen family.

Blog: "Youth Deserve to Choose When to Disclose Their Identities"

We’re in court defending Madison Metropolitan School District’s policy that grants students the autonomy to use a different name or different pronouns without being forced to disclose it to their parents. Find out why this is so important to the safety of trans youth.

Blog: Rising Tides of Transphobia in Wisconsin

A recent transphobic policy by the Catholic Archdiocese of Milwaukee mirrors similar attacks in Wisconsin and across the country.

Transgender Pride Flag

Blog: "Wisconsin Lawmakers Want to Discriminate Against Trans Students. We Can’t Let Them"

By: Colonel (Ret) Sheri A. Swokowski, Ph.D., ACLU of Wisconsin board member