Immigrant Advocates Sue South Texas Sheriffs, Wardens for Civil Rights Abuses
The lawsuit alleges that Texas sheriffs and wardens kept migrants behind bars for weeks longer than legally permissible.
The lawsuit alleges that Texas sheriffs and wardens kept migrants behind bars for weeks longer than legally permissible.
In her complaint, the former counselor says that Grand Prairie School District officials pressured her to resign after she reported a teacher for hitting a special needs student and calling them the “n-word.”
U.S. District Judge David Ezra appears to have brushed state officials’ arguments of a border “invasion” aside, telling them, “I not here to engage in—nor do I have any inclination to engage in—any type of political comment.”
Attorneys say that Florida may have violated federal law by providing inadequate notice of impending Medicaid terminations.
In its lawsuit, American Airlines claims that Skiplagged deceives consumers by offering them a “loophole” to lower prices, only to end up charging more than if customers had booked directly with American.
A Kansas county judge has granted the American Civil Liberties Union’s request to intervene in state Attorney General Kris Kobach’s lawsuit, which would require driver’s licenses to list an individual’s sex assigned at birth instead of their gender identity. As LegalReader.com has reported before, the A.C.L.U. of Kansas filed its motion to intervene early last
Attorneys for the 70 visa-seekers, most of whom are from India, say their clients were never given an opportunity to refute allegations of misrepresentation and fraud.
The lawsuit alleges that the Federal Bureau of Prisons was “long aware” of sexual abuse allegations at FCI Dublin, a large women’s prison in California.
The ruling is the second time that a court has revived the lawsuits, which were first filed against Jackson estate-owned companies in 2012.
Before climate change companies initiated their arguments, the Hawaii Supreme Court asked for a moment of silence to honor wildfire victims.