The decision comes as advocates say the Trump administration’s justification for Jan. 3 military action contradicts claim that Venezuela is safe enough to end Temporary Protected Status
According to interviews and internal documents obtained by Prism, some Black and trans former workers said they faced retaliation and emotional harm after speaking up about discrimination
The court’s historic July ruling found that wealthy nations like the U.S. have a legal responsibility to address the climate crisis. But its silence on Israel’s ethnic cleansing of Palestinians reveals how international law fails the most vulnerable
The court ruled Thursday in Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services that majority-group plaintiffs are entitled to the same standard as minority groups
After litigating death penalty appeals for over 35 years, Equal Justice Initiative reveals a norm of Black exclusion from jury service
A federal judge ruled that the state government is violating youths’ constitutional right to a clean and healthy environment
LGBTQIA+ judges account for 2.2% of the federal judiciary
Youth advocates are suing the government for its support of polluting industries and suppression of climate change proof
The class action lawsuit challenged the precedence that the Constitution does not guarantee a right to education
The fate of immigrants attempting to migrate to the U.S. is now in the hands of ICE
“Underlying all of this is this idea that white men are colorless.”
The Rittenhouse trial should show us that the carceral state cannot be rehabilitated.
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