We’re Challenging Oklahoma's Ban on Gender-Affirming Care
In a lawsuit filed by the ACLU, the ACLU of OK, Lambda Legal, and the law firm Jenner & Block LLP, a group of families with transgender adolescents and medical providers who support trans youth are challenging SB613.
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The ACLU of Oklahoma’s 2023 annual report outlines how the organization worked around the clock this year to defend democracy, protect bodily autonomy, advance racial justice, and much more.
In fiscal year 2022, Oklahomans faced some of the harshest legislation in the entire nation. Our state recklessly planned an execution spree of 25 inmates on death row over the next two years.
Throughout the year we measure the impact of your support through Impact Reports. Any progress we make, any wins we gain, are due to your efforts. Together, our community makes a difference!
The attached Year in Review reflects our work throughout fiscal year 2020, and provides insight into where we are taking the fight for civil liberties.
When Kerry Lalehparvaran, a Black woman, awoke late one night in January 2015 to find her boyfriend gone from their room, she got up to find where he had gone. She found him standing over her daughter, hands on her shoulders, holding her down as she whimpered.
OKLAHOMA CITY - The ACLU of Oklahoma’s Campaign for Smart Justice released key findings of a survey completed by EMC Research of likely voters in 2020 that demonstrates support for criminal justice reform remains high across the state, no matter political affiliation.