"All they wanted was to help their daughter"
In 1995, Ruby Scott was 15 years old and unexpectedly pregnant. She did what most young women do in that situation – she talked with her parents.
2016 is the 50th anniversary of the ACLU of Nebraska. We will feature several memories from our five decades of defending freedom in the Cornhusker state here. Do you have a favorite memory? Share it with us!
In 1995, Ruby Scott was 15 years old and unexpectedly pregnant. She did what most young women do in that situation – she talked with her parents.
This week, the Nebraska Legislature is considering legislation to help close the pay gap in Nebraska.
With International Women’s Day on the horizon, we want to recognize just a few of the amazing women who have been a part of the ACLU of Nebraska the past 50 years.
Religious freedom is one of our most treasured liberties, a fundamental and defining feature of our national character.
In June of 2000, Hector Herrera had $4,000 seized from him when leaving the Omaha Eppley Airport. He worked in food service and was paid in cash.
In the same month, Jacob King had $7,000 seized from him when attempting to fly from Omaha to Phoenix to buy a car.
“Fastest settlement ever” were the words of Amy Miller after winning a lawsuit in less than 24 hours.
The subject: free speech on a license plate.