Press Releases

ACLU-TN Urges Governor to Veto Abortion Travel Ban Bill

The ACLU of Tennessee urged Governor Lee to veto SB 1971/HB 1895, which creates a new felony offense for anyone who “recruits, harbors or transports” a minor for the purpose of obtaining an abortion without the parent or legal guardian’s notarized consent. 
Issue Areas: Reproductive Justice

ACLU-TN Files Lawsuit to Strike Down Driver’s License Rule Mandating Discrimination Against Trans People

We filed a lawsuit against the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security (TDSHS) on behalf of a transgender woman to challenge TDSHS’ enforcement of a new rule that bans all transgender people from changing the gender marker on their driver licenses.
Issue Areas: LGBTQ+ Equality

ACLU-TN Statement on Legislators Roll Back of Police Accountability Measures

The Senate passed SB 2572/HB 1931 which prohibits local governments from implementing ordinances that could increase accountability and transparency within police departments.
Issue Areas: Police Accountability

Advocates Win Settlement Ending Anti-LGBTQ+ Ordinance in Murfreesboro

Advocates have settled a lawsuit filed against the City of Murfreesboro over its anti-LGBTQ+ ordinance and local policy denying all special event permit requests from the Tennessee Equality Project.

Murfreesboro Officials Amend Anti-LGBTQ+ Ordinance in Response to Advocates’ Lawsuit

Murfreesboro officials quietly amended the city’s anti-LGBTQ+ city ordinance, in response to a lawsuit we filed on Oct. 6. This is a small but necessary step towards bringing Murfreesboro’s harmful ordinance into compliance with the Constitutional guarantees of Free Speech and Equal Protection. 

Tennessee Families and Doctors Urge Supreme Court to Block Ban on Essential Health Care for Transgender Youth

Transgender youth, their families, and their medical providers asked the Supreme Court of the United States to block a Tennessee law banning gender-affirming medical care for trans people under 18.
Issue Areas: LGBTQ+ Equality

Plaintiffs file federal suit to overturn Tennessee’s Aggravated Prostitution statute

Tennessee’s Aggravated Prostitution statute and related sex offender registration requirements are unconstitutional and violate the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), according to our federal lawsuit filed against the state.

Judge Temporarily Blocks Enforcement of Anti-LGBTQ+ Ordinance for BoroPride

A federal judge signed an order that blocks the city of Murfreesboro and officials from enforcing its anti-LGBTQ+ ordinance during the BoroPride festival weekend—protecting the free speech and expression of Murfreesboro residents and drag performers.

Advocates File Lawsuit Challenging Murfreesboro Efforts to Prevent BoroPride

To protect the freedom of speech and expression of LGBTQ+ community members and drag performers we filed a lawsuit in federal court today against the city of Murfreesboro, on behalf of the Tennessee Equality Project.
Issue Areas: LGBTQ+ Equality