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  • Immigration Attorneys Warn Courts Could Be Flooded With Lawsuits Over New Green Card Policy

    Immigration attorneys across the United States are preparing for what some predict could become a major legal showdown after the Trump administration announced a sweeping policy change requiring most temporary visa holders seeking green cards to leave the country and apply abroad. Among the lawyers sounding the alarm is Florida-based immigration attorney Saman Movassaghi Gonzalez,…

  • Federal Judge Says Kilmar Abrego Garcia Prosecution Appeared Retaliatory After Deportation Lawsuit Victory

    A federal judge has dismissed criminal charges against Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Salvadoran immigrant whose wrongful deportation case became a flashpoint in the national debate over immigration enforcement and executive power. In a sharply worded ruling issued Friday, U.S. District Judge Waverly Crenshaw threw out federal human smuggling charges against Abrego Garcia, concluding that the…

  • Supreme Court Faces Sharp Criticism for Late-Stage Redistricting Rulings Ahead of 2026 Midterms

    The U.S. Supreme Court is drawing intense criticism from legal experts and liberal advocates for its recent interventions in redistricting cases, which are reshaping congressional maps in key states just months before the 2026 midterm elections. In rulings involving Louisiana and Alabama, the Court’s 6-3 conservative majority has allowed Republican-led states to redraw congressional districts…

  • Democratic Women Rally Legal Defense Around Rep. LaMonica McIver as Trump Prosecution Heads to Appeals Court

    A growing coalition of Democratic lawmakers, civil rights advocates, and legal organizations is rallying behind LaMonica McIver as the New Jersey congresswoman fights federal charges stemming from a confrontation at an ICE detention facility, a case supporters say could reshape the legal boundaries of congressional oversight and executive power. The case, now moving through the…

  • Supreme Court’s Fast-Tracked Louisiana Redistricting Decision Could Reshape Voting Rights Battles Nationwide

    The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to immediately finalize its ruling in Louisiana v. Callais is sending shockwaves through the legal and political landscape, with voting rights advocates warning the move could dramatically accelerate partisan redistricting efforts and weaken protections historically used to preserve Black political representation. In a rare procedural step, the Court bypassed its…

  • Georgia’s 2026 Midterms Carry Constitutional Weight Despite Redistricting Pause, Attorney Warns

    A decision by Brian Kemp not to call a special legislative session to redraw Georgia’s electoral maps ahead of the 2026 midterm elections has been framed as a short-term victory for voting rights advocates. However, legal experts caution that the broader constitutional implications of the upcoming elections remain profound. Attorney Danielle Bess emphasized that while…

  • Trump’s Legal Immigration Crackdown Faces Mounting Legal Challenges Amid Population and Economic Fallout

    A sweeping set of restrictions on legal immigration implemented under the Trump administration is drawing increasing legal scrutiny, with policy analysts warning the measures could significantly reduce U.S. population growth while triggering a wave of litigation over administrative authority and due process. According to a recent analysis by the Migration Policy Institute (MPI), the administration…

  • Lawsuit Claims There’s a ‘Real’ Threat That Trump Will ‘Destroy or Sell’ Presidential Records

    A new federal lawsuit is seeking to block what advocacy groups describe as a sweeping and unlawful attempt by the Trump administration to dismantle long-standing requirements governing the preservation of presidential records, warning of a “real and immediate threat” that key documents could be destroyed or sold. The complaint, filed in Washington, D.C., by the…

  • Former NTSB Official Sues Trump, Alleges Racial Discrimination in Firings

    A former federal official has filed a lawsuit against the administration of Donald Trump, alleging that his termination, and a broader pattern of dismissals, amounts to unconstitutional racial discrimination within independent government agencies. Alvin Brown, a Democratic member of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), filed the suit Tuesday, April 14, 2026, in U.S. District…

  • Rep. Shontel Brown Urges House Vote to Limit Presidential War Powers Amid Iran Conflict

    U.S. Representative Shontel Brown is calling for renewed congressional intervention to curb presidential war-making authority, urging the House of Representatives to vote on measures that would limit U.S. involvement in the ongoing Iran conflict. In a public statement and accompanying video, Brown sharply criticized Donald Trump, alleging that his handling of the situation has escalated…