The scope and coordination of the proposals in state legislatures across the U.S. mark a new phase in a campaign that has been building for a decade, policy researchers say
A close look at a sex-discrimination case reveals how anti-trans momentum builds, as court challenges lead to a pivotal Supreme Court ruling
Ruling in A.J.T. v. Osseo Area Schools could make it harder for all victims of disability discrimination to sue, despite protections under the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504
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
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
At the center of Seven County Infrastructure Coalition v. Eagle County is the National Environmental Protection Act, a primary vehicle in litigation aimed at curbing fossil fuel and extraction projects
I was on a train to New York City when the Supreme Court overturned 40 years of legal precedent that was the backbone of our civil infrastructure, advancing a lot of Project 2025’s anti-democratic plans to eliminate the “deep state” and control the personal lives of the American people.
From Palestine to the death penalty to student loans, Biden has one last chance to make good on his campaign promises before leaving office
Four groundbreaking youth-led lawsuits have snaked their way through the courts in recent months, changing the legal landscape for the future of climate litigation
Since its founding in 2003, the legal services and advocacy organization If/When/How has been working to fight back against state intervention in people’s reproductive lives. In addition to training lawyers, working with law students, and maintaining a legal defense fund, the organization also operates a free and
Organizers held a “Homeless Solidarity Sleepover” on Aug. 3 at a public park in Miami Beach to challenge city laws that criminalize homelessness. Members of the Miami Coalition to Advance Racial Equity (MCARE) and the National Coalition for the Homeless held the sleepover at Lummus Park, directly across from the
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