
Nebraska Will Turn Over Confidential Voter Data to the Department of Justice
“This case threatens the illegal and unprecedented disclosure of highly sensitive information on every Nebraska voter,” warned Common Cause

“This case threatens the illegal and unprecedented disclosure of highly sensitive information on every Nebraska voter,” warned Common Cause

These efforts, along with the new laws being considered in Washington, would have a disproportionate effect on Latino voters

The ruling reaffirms the right and duty of members of Congress to conduct unannounced inspections in the face of alarming reports of abuse

The community responds to concerns with organizing, education, advocacy, and mutual aid

Judge McElroy's decision solidified a victory for the coalition of 12 state attorneys general who filed a lawsuit against the federal government

Court order requiring troops to leave nation's capital by December 11 suspended

A judge rejected the cutting of funds to the University of California over accusations that it allows antisemitism and other forms of discrimination

Maribel Guardia filed a complaint against the journalist due to comments she considered offensive

Maribel Guardia filed a complaint against the journalist due to comments she considered offensive

The justices of the Supreme Court of Mexico decided to dismiss the final appeals filed by Grupo Elektra and TV Azteca to avoid paying taxes

Department of Justice has already filed a formal request to send Salvadoran immigrant Kilmar Abrego to the African Continent

The Supreme Court blocked the injunction requiring full funding of SNAP payments, granting an emergency request from the Trump administration

USDA reported that it will comply with the court order to pay the full SNAP benefits for the month. The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to stop the payment

The judge's ruling aims to protect the right to free speech of journalists, clergy, and protesters in Chicago

Latino turnout is still unknown; Republicans are immediately suing to prevent the maps from taking effect

The president says his administration will only issue food assistance payments if Democrats agree to reopen the government

Jesus Martinez, president of Pachuca, filed for an injunction against the arrest warrant issued against him for disobeying a court order

A federal judge ruled that Trump cannot require proof of citizenship on the federal voting form

Authorities allege that the transfers Leqaa sent to her relatives finance terrorist groups such as Hamas

A federal court has temporarily blocked the IRS from providing sensitive taxpayer data to ICE.

Washington, DC, Attorney General Brian Schwalb sued the Trump administration over the

A judge prevents the Trump administration from cutting funds to 34 cities and counties over sanctuary policies

Federal Judge Rules Trump Administration Can not Reallocate $4 Billion for Disaster Mitigation

Sandra Lucia Tellez Nieves, partner and owner of the ABC Daycare Center, was arrested in Arizona, according to the mother of one of the deceased children

DHS Deputy Secretary Tricia McLaughlin warned that TPS is not a de facto asylum

This is the third decision by a federal judge against Trump restrictions denying birthright citizenship to children of undocumented immigrants.

The Supreme Court allows Trump to dismiss members of the consumer product safety agency, which is an entity independent of the federal government

Apple sues a well-known leaker for revealing details of its operating system that were allegedly obtained illegally

The Supreme Court lifts a lower court order requiring the Department of Education to reinstate nearly 1,400 employees

Julio Cesar Chavez stated that his son is not a criminal and that he is unaware of the injunctions filed

New Hampshire Court Rules New Class Action Lawsuit Against Trump Attempt to Block Birthright Citizenship for Children of Undocumented Immigrants

The Costa Rican woman distanced herself from the lawyer who made comments about her legal situation with Imelda Tunon and stated that she would be considering suing her.

Two transgender officers say they fear their military careers are over because of Trump ban on transgender members

They seek to end the detention scheme implemented since June for violating the US Constitution

A federal judge blocks Trump plan to limit access to asylum at the southern border of the United States

In addition to the lawsuit, protests against ICE interventions have spread throughout the country

A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from early ending TPS for Haiti

California leaders speak about the impact and consequences of the Trump Administration’s aggressive operations

The court decision affects not only Trump executive order on birthright citizenship

A majority of Supreme Court justices find that district courts overreach in their decisions on federal policies

The Supreme Court blocked President Trump’s decision in 22 states, covering lawsuits from immigrants, governments, and civil organizations

A judge blocked Trump order restricting union rights for federal workers, citing plausible retaliation concerns

With the ruling, the Trump administration can resume deporting immigrants to “third countries,” despite the risk of torture or death

Supreme Court grants DOGE a major Social Security victory: access to the private data of millions in the US

The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on President Trump’s executive order challenging birthright citizenship, a move that could redefine constitutional rights and impact countless families across the

The Delhi High Court has issued an injunction on the shares held by the late veteran hotelier PRS Oberoi, marking a significant moment in the Oberoi Hotel Group family dispute.

Michael Crichton’s estate files lawsuit against Warner Bros. Television, alleging its upcoming series ‘The Pitt’ is an unauthorized ‘ER’ reboot that fails to credit and compensate the late author’s heirs.