Several cases are a direct result of policies and executive actions from Trump’s first presidency, which tested the limits of executive power and reshaped the federal judiciary
Mental health care providers described the psychological toll of Trump’s immigration crackdown on their patients: “Chronic uncertainty leads to emotional exhaustion and mistrust in the system”
The travel restrictions on mostly African and Middle Eastern countries began Monday, after mass anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles
The city has seen a rising number of HIV diagnoses in recent years, particularly among Black and Latino New Yorkers
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
A federal court is expected to rule this week on the Trump administration’s decision to terminate Temporary Protected Status for more than 200,000 Haitians
Philadelphia teacher Keziah Ridgeway alleges the district engaged in a pattern of discrimination and retaliation against her following a slew of incidents related to her support of Palestine
Hundreds of activists committed to 12-hour fasts to protest the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” which passed the U.S. House of Representatives on May 22 and now awaits a Senate vote
New York University has been cracking down on pro-Palestine speech and activism for years, community members told Prism
Community members rally for the release of two workers who remain detained after the April 21 arrests, which advocates say was the largest immigration enforcement action in Vermont’s recent history
The National Employment Law Project also found that 64% of workers believe the outdoor retailer is becoming a worse place to work
Gov. JB Pritzker issued an executive order after the National Institutes of Health announced plans for an autism database using private medical records to discover a “cure”
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