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Alabama Governor Kay Ivey has signed into law what's already being considered the toughest anti-abortion legislation in the nation. The controversial…
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Attorneys who gained a federal ruling to throw out Ohio's congressional map are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to let procedures move forward to redraw…
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Alabama Governor Kay Ivey has signed into law what's already being considered the toughest anti-abortion legislation in the nation. The controversial…
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U.S. border agents improperly look for broad evidence of crimes when they search international travelers' phones and laptops without probable cause, civil rights groups argue.
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In a new report, the ACLU of Ohio finds Ohio’s mayor's courts lack transparency and are “geared toward making money rather than delivering…
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The administration had planned to expand the program of requiring asylum-seekers to return to Mexico as they await court hearings in the U.S. Now it has to first defend the policy in court.
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The administration's effort to eliminate protections for more than 300,000 immigrants from four impoverished countries is halted for now.
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The ACLU of Ohio is taking aim at laws against panhandling in dozens of cities across the state, as part of a nationwide effort coordinated with the…
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A federal judge in San Diego will hold a hearing Friday to discuss the government's progress on meeting a now-expired deadline to end family separations.
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Officials said 1,012 parents and children separated at the border have already been reunited. But up to 463 parents may have been deported or have voluntarily left without their children.