Whether in school, in neighborhoods, or in the presence of law enforcement, the ACLU is committed to protecting young people’s constitutional rights. When the Constitution was first drafted, children were considered property of their parents and afforded few rights. However, in the years since, the U.S. Supreme Court has recognized youth should be granted many of the same rights as adults.
Youth Rights
Greater CLE Youth Justice Collective
October 2, 2024
In re Adoption of Charles B., 50 Ohio St. 3d 88 (1990)
January 15, 1988
HB 15 - Youth Communications Interception Bill (2013-2014)
March 7, 2013HB 50 - Custodial Interrogation Rights (2013-2014)
February 12, 2013HB 116 - Policies and Instructions on School Bullying (2011-2012)
September 25, 2012
HB 208 - School Anti-Bullying Bill (2011-2012)
August 7, 2012HB 535 - Youth Communications Interception Bill (2011-2012)
May 14, 2012