The ACLU of Nebraska's 2023 annual report recaps another year of action, including sizable achievements in the courts, at the Capitol, and in communities across the state. Page through a PDF of the print version or find a more accessible text version below.
Friend,
It has already been an honor of a lifetime serving as executive director of this incredible organization.
As an ACLU of Nebraska supporter, I know you understand the critical nature of our work and the outsized impact of our team.
For more than 50 years, the ACLU of Nebraska has been hard at work protecting and advancing the rights and freedoms of all people in our beloved state. We did not let up in 2023. In the face of sizable challenges and moments of power alike, we showed up.
This report showcases some of that work. In these pages, you’ll find a major legal achievement for Indigenous Justice and religious liberty, an update on our litigation against Nebraska’s cruel restrictions on gender-related care and abortion access, community education efforts to address book bans in our public schools, and the launch of a new ballot initiative to ensure that Nebraskans can access abortion care free from government interference.
Each year in our work, there are victories and losses, ups and downs, and lessons learned. And every year around this time, our team is grateful to be able to reflect on the rights and freedoms we were able to defend, the progress we achieved, and the relationships we have made and deepened along the way.
“We the People” are powerful, and we just keep getting stronger. Challenges to our rights will certainly persist, but so will we. It is because of Nebraskans like you that I look forward to 2024 with hope in my heart, energized for the work ahead.
Thank you for being with us,
Mindy Rush Chipman
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Executive Director
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Our legal impact is as broad as the need, guided by our vision of a freer and fairer Nebraska. In 2023, we:
Alice Johnson and Norma LeRoy made national headlines when they sued a north-central Nebraska school district, Cody-Kilgore Unified Schools, alleging that a school employee had cut their children’s hair without parental consent and against their religious beliefs. We were proud to represent this Lakota family alongside the Harvard Law School Religious Freedom Clinic. Together, we achieved a settlement that included protections for students, cultural competency training for school staff and monetary damages for the family. This year also brought a legislative victory in this area. Alice, Norma and their family helped advocate for new protections for Indigenous students and others, a new law detailed in the following section.
We strive toward a more just Nebraska by advocating before state senators, county commissioners, city leaders, school officials and others. In 2023, we:
We are all in on protecting access to abortion care. 2023’s work began with a new legislative threat. Thanks to steadfast champions in the legislature, hundreds of Nebraskans turning up at the Capitol, and thousands of calls and emails, a near-total abortion ban fell by just a single vote. Anti-abortion senators followed the defeat of LB 626 with the passage of a 12-week ban tacked onto a measure restricting gender-related care. We are litigating against that ban, but that is not all. Our team is proud to be one of the leading groups behind a new ballot initiative effort to secure legal access to abortion. The effort launched in November and petitions are now available. Learn more at ProtectOurRights.com.
As part of our mission, we prioritize serving those Nebraskans who are most impacted by violations of our civil rights and civil liberties. Our community empowerment efforts rely on authentic relationships, growing partnerships and our team’s unwavering commitment to communities across the state. In 2023, we:
This year, we once again provided LGBTQ+ community members with information about their rights at Pride events across the state, stretching from Omaha to Norfolk to Scottsbluff. Our robust presence across the state came at a pivotal time as it followed the May passage of anti-trans legislation restricting young transgender Nebraskans’ access to medically necessary care. Two months later, we once again prioritized urgent community education for trans and nonbinary Nebraskans in the wake of an anti-trans executive order issued by Gov. Pillen. Learn more at our website TransNebraska.org.
“Thank you for all your hard work this past year. I know the fight for human rights is not over, so I thank you for your continued dedication and strong efforts.”
- A note of gratitude sent from a community supporter
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