ACLU Files Lawsuit Against Trump Administration as ICE Raids Loom
The ACLU says the raids could compromise some refugees’ due process rights.
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The ACLU says the raids could compromise some refugees’ due process rights.
The U.S. Women’s National Team filed a class action in March, and they hope their recent World Cup victory will complement its cause.
The Trump administration didn’t want to release raid dates earlier in the week. Some say their political value is being prioritized over practicality.
President Trump delayed the raids by two weeks. Now, ICE says the operation could target up to 1 million immigrants.
County clerk Michael Kearns says the Green Light Law is unconstitutional.
Amazon sent out e-mails warning customers that hoverboards could be dangerous but never said they were at risk of blowing up and catching fire.
Tanton had donated his papers to the univesity, under the condition they not be publicized until 2035.
Amazon has been blamed for third-party product failures and injuries before–but this is the first time a court has held the company accountable for its vendors.
Tommy Martin says he was served so few Hardee’s Hash Rounds that the company violated his 14th Amendment protections.
The Center of Public Integrity, citing government reports, finds that back-up cameras could’ve saved dozens of lives.