Press Releases
Jun 09, 2025
Legal Organizations Across Ideologies Urge Court to Block President Trump’s Unconstitutional Attacks on Harvard
The amicus brief argues that the administration violated Harvard’s rights to free speech and academic freedom by unlawfully revoking federal funding.
Issue Areas:
Free Speech
Jun 07, 2025
Íøºì±¬ÁÏ Reacts to President Trump’s Federalizing National Guard Troops in Response to Protests
WASHINGTON — Tonight, the Trump administration announced it will federalize 2,000 National Guard troops to counter protests in Los Angeles. The protests responded to dangerous IC...
Issue Areas:
Immigrants' Rights
Jun 06, 2025
Federal Appellate Court Denies Florida’s Request to Enforce Unconstitutional Anti-Immigrant Law SB 4-C
The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals refused to stay a lower court’s decision blocking enforcement of a discriminatory law targeting immigrants for arrest and detention
Issue Areas:
Immigrants' Rights
Court case: FLORIDA IMMIGRANT COALITION v. UTHMEIER
Jun 05, 2025
Mahmoud Khalil Submits Extensive New Evidence Detailing Widespread Irreparable Harm from Rubio Determination and Continued Louisiana Detention
In new filings, Mr. Khalil further disproves government claims, underscores that DHS abandoned so-called "misrepresentation" allegations in closing arguments in immigration court this week
Issue Areas:
Free Speech
Immigrants' Rights
Court case: Khalil v. Trump
Jun 05, 2025
U.S. District Court Temporarily Blocks Oklahoma’s Unconstitutional Immigration Law
The law would threaten some noncitizens with arrest and expel them from Oklahoma, despite a federal right to remain in the United States
Jun 04, 2025
Federal Court Finds Alien Enemies Act Removals Unlawful, Orders Access to Judicial Process for Venezuelans Sent to Notorious CECOT Prison in March
D.C. court’s order will allow men held incommunicado since March 15 to challenge their detention and removal
Issue Areas:
Immigrants' Rights
Court case: J.G.G. v. TRUMP

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