May 03, 2019
Federal Court Rules Muslim Ban Challenge Can Continue
GREENBELT, Md. — A federal court has rejected the Trump administration’s bid to outright dismiss IRAP v. Trump, a lawsuit challenging the president’s Muslim ban executive or...
May 03, 2019
Federal Court Strikes Down Ohio Gerrymandering in ACLU Lawsuit
CINCINNATI — A federal court today struck down Ohio’s current congressional map, finding it was derived from unconstitutional partisan gerrymandering. The court ordered a new m...
May 02, 2019
Trump Administration Moves to Allow Discrimination in Health Care
WASHINGTON —The Department of Health and Human Services issued a final rule today that aims to dramatically expand the ability of health care institutions and workers to refuse t...
May 02, 2019
Groups Launch Legal Challenge to Trump Administration Policy on Jailing Asylum Seekers
SEATTLE — The American Civil Liberties Union, American Immigration Council, and Northwest Immigrant Rights Project filed a proposed amended complaint in federal court today in or...
Court case: Padilla v. ICE
May 02, 2019
ACLU Comment on Trump Administration's Report on Civilians It Killed Abroad
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration today made public a declassified version of a Congressionally-mandated report on the number of civilians it killed abroad through its lethal...
Apr 30, 2019
New Documents Reveal DHS Claiming Broad, Unconstitutional Authority to Search Travelers’ Phones and Laptops
ACLU, EFF Move for Summary Judgement to Block Warrantless Searches of Electronic Devices at Airports, U.S. Ports of Entry
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