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The ACLU-IA Foundation is a private not-for-profit civil rights organization
established for the purpose of preserving and promoting individual rights and
freedoms such as those identified in the Bill of Rights and in Article I of our
Iowa Constitution. As such we seldom take cases that do not involve
governmental action, laws or policies.
We are not a state supported agency. The ACLU-IA is an affiliate of the American
Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and our work is supported almost entirely through
donations and the good will of our membership. Because these resources
are extremely limited, we do not attempt to take every case that seems to
have merit, nor can we serve as a general legal assistance organization. Very
few cases are ultimately accepted for inclusion into our legal program.
Our cases generally involve some legally or culturally significant
challenge to governmental actions, practices, laws or policies having to do
with individual rights. Cases involving free speech, religious freedom,
equality, due process, personal privacy and autonomy tend to at the top of our
legal agenda.
If your complaint is only against a private party, such as your employer, you
may not have such a claim and should immediately seek alternative sources of
assistance. Our decision to take a case depends on available resources, legal
and factual merit and its perceived importance for our mission of protecting
and expanding civil liberties.
If you are seeking legal assistance
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