WHAT KINDS OF CASES WE TAKE?
We file lawsuits that have the potential to have a major impact on civil liberties in Idaho. The basic questions we ask when reviewing a complaint are:
Once we receive your complaint, our Legal Department will review your case and contact you as soon as possible in writing. If we cannot help you, we will try to provide you with legal information or refer you elsewhere.
The number of cases we take is pretty small. Unfortunately, we simply cannot take all the cases that come to us. We often have to turn down even those cases that involve real injustices and constitutional violations. If we do not take your case, it does not mean it is without merit. We have to make sure we can continue to responsibly handle the cases we already have and remain vigilant on behalf of all Idahoans’ civil liberties.
WHAT DOES IT COST?
When we take a case, the ACLU of Idaho represents the clients free of charge.
CAN THE ACLU ADVISE ME ABOUT MY CASE?
If we do not accept your case, we cannot give you legal advice about your case or provide other types of assistance (for example, reviewing your papers or conducting legal research to assist you).
Important Note About Deadlines : Many legal issues have time constraints. The ACLU cannot give you advice about the deadlines that apply to your case. To protect your rights, please consult with an attorney right away to find out what deadlines apply in your case.