Speech, Press and Privacy

Freedom of speech, the press, association, assembly, and petition: These guarantees, protected by the First Amendment, comprises what we refer to as freedom of expression. It is the foundation of a vibrant democracy, and without it, other fundamental rights, like the right to vote, would perish.

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Freedom of speech, the press, association, assembly, and petition: This set of guarantees, protected by the First Amendment, comprises what we refer to as freedom of expression. It is the foundation of a vibrant democracy, and without it, other fundamental rights, like the right to vote, would wither away.

The fight for freedom of speech has been a bedrock of the ACLU’s mission since the organization was founded in 1920, driven by the need to protect the constitutional rights of conscientious objectors and anti-war protesters. The organization’s work quickly spread to combating censorship, securing the right to assembly, and promoting free speech in schools.

Almost a century later, these battles have taken on new forms, but they persist. The ACLU’s Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project continues to champion freedom of expression in its myriad forms—whether through protest, media, online speech, or the arts—in the face of new threats. For example, new avenues for censorship have arisen alongside the wealth of opportunities for speech afforded by the Internet. The threat of mass government surveillance chills the free expression of ordinary citizens, legislators routinely attempt to place new restrictions on online activity, and journalism is criminalized in the name of national security. The ACLU is always on guard to ensure that the First Amendment’s protections remain robust—in times of war or peace, for bloggers or the institutional press, online or off.

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News & Commentary
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Declo School District Changes Policies

News & Commentary
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Artists Win Lawsuit Against Idaho Alcohol Laws

Idaho State Police Agree to Permanent End to Restrictions on Artistic Expression
News & Commentary
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Art Gallery, Theater, and Acclaimed Artist File Lawsuit Challenging Restrictions on Live Performance

Idaho Alcohol Laws Violate Free Speech, ACLU and Co-Counsel Lawsuit Contend
News & Commentary
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Occupy Boise and ACLU of Idaho Victorious in Challengine New No-Protest Rules

Action partially restores constitutional rights to Idahoans
Legislation
Feb 27, 2026

2026 - HB 739 - Social Transitioning Ban

Replaced HB 572. An extreme attempt to restrict youth’s protected rights to expression that would prohibit “secretive” social transitioning.
Status: Introduced
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Feb 05, 2026

2026 - HB 523 - State Property Removal/Ban

Would grant government agencies sole discretionary power to remove – and ban for a year – someone from the Idaho statehouse and Supreme Courthouse.
Status: Introduced
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Jan 29, 2026

2026 - HB 561 - Flags on Government Property

Status: Introduced
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Jan 28, 2026

2026 - HB 489 - Wearing Mask While Committing Crime

Would create a new crime of wearing a mask while committing or attempting to commit a crime, allowing optional sentencing enhancements.
Status: House Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee
Position: Oppose