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Habeas corpus, known as the “Great Writ,” is a centuries-old legal instrument. The phrase is Latin for “you have the body.” ...
The Supreme Court’s docket this term includes many of the complex issues American society is currently facing, including: ...
Five years ago, the world watched the murder of George Floyd for over nine excruciating minutes. In the weeks and months that ...
On March 14, Donald Trump signed a proclamation invoking the Alien Enemies Act to carry out his mass deportations. The last ...
Substantive due process means that the government must give a compelling reason before infringing upon certain fundamental ...
Being married to a U.S. citizen does not protect an undocumented person from being deported or detained. Even attempting to ...
In a major victory for religious freedom and public education, the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed an Oklahoma Supreme Court ...
Mr. Khalil's legal team filed a letter requesting the federal court overseeing Mr. Khalil’s case order ICE to permit a family ...
With immigrant rights, trans justice, reproductive freedom, and more at risk, we’re in courts and communities across the ...
A federal court in New Jersey issued an opinion ruling that the foreign policy grounds on which Mahmoud Khalil was detained are likely unconstitutional. The court held that Khalil is likely to succeed ...
In February, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) — the world’s largest public funder of biomedical research — began an ideological purge of its grants. Without warning, hundreds of research ...
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