The ACLU Seeks to End Oregon's Exclusion of Gay and Lesbian Couples from Marriage Rights
On March 24, 2004, the ACLU of Oregon filed a lawsuit challenging Oregon law that discriminates against same-sex couples by denying them marriage and the rights and protections that come with it.
Two-Thirds of States Participating in MATRIX Withdraw over Privacy Concerns:
The ACLU of Ohio filed “Freedom of Information” requests regarding the state's participation in MATRIX with the Ohio Attorney General in October 2003 and February 2004.
Common Pleas Court Dismisses Charges Against Ohio Man for Sexually Explicit Diary
COLUMBUS, OH – Franklin County Common Pleas Court yesterday dismissed charges against a man who had been sentenced to 11 years in prison for recording fantasies of child molestation in a secret journal.
ACLU Applauds the City of Willowick for Decision to Change Sign Ordinance
Cleveland - In a victory for free speech rights, the City of Willowick has decided to change an ordinance concerning restrictions on political signs on Willowick residents' lawns.
ACLU Seeks Answers from Ohio Attorney General About Matrix Data-Mining
Cleveland – The American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio wants answers from the Ohio Attorney General about Ohio’s participation in the controversial “MATRIX” database surveillance system.