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On July 1, Congress passed a budget bill that gives an unprecedented $45 billion for building new immigration detention ...
Instead, the justices found another path — a sneakier one. Repeatedly, they have let Trump amass vast new power, and they have done so without putting their names on it. They are proving willing ...
While states and cities can choose to help enforce federal law, the 10th Amendment means that the U.S. government can’t force ...
The administration’s militarized immigration crackdown is eroding civil liberties — and it comes amid ICE’s resistance to ...
The interpretation of the Constitution that undercuts workers’ ability to organize and act collectively is wrong because it ...
Local election officials are concerned about the loss of federal support for election security and hope state and local governments will step in to fill the void.
As of the 2024 election, Arizona was the only state that required Americans to provide a birth certificate, passport, or other information proving their U.S. citizenship when they first registered to ...
Police departments are using social media to monitor activists and protesters and to conduct criminal investigations, with few controls. We’re pushing for more oversight.
Citizens United unleashed unlimited spending in our elections, and groups can now spend hundreds of millions without disclosing their sources of funding. We advocate for greater transparency in ...
In her dissent, Justice Sonia Sotomayor warned, “No right is safe in the new legal regime the Court creates. Today, the threat is to birthright citizenship. Tomorrow, a different administration may ...
In wartime, the United States must protect its people and territory. Doing so may require actions that might not pass legal or political muster in peacetime, such as the preventive detention of enemy ...
Donald Trump has threatened to use the 1798 law to conduct mass deportations with little due process. Congress should repeal it.