The loss of Ginsburg—as a pioneer for women’s rights and the underprivileged—is one that is keenly felt around the country.
What We Know About Esther Salas, the Federal Judge Whose Son and Husband Were Shot in NJ Ambush
Federal Judge Esther Salas, the first Latina to serve in New Jersey’s federal courts, lost her son tragically in a brutal attack in her home.
Trump Considered Selling Puerto Rico. We Asked an Expert If He Can Do That.
Trump wondered if he could sell Puerto Rico as the island was dealing with the devastation of Hurricane María. We asked a lawyer to confirm whether Trump has that constitutional right.
Trump Reverses Obama Protections for Trans People as Supreme Court Grants LGBTQ Job Protections
While the court’s decision represents a landmark victory, a Florida advocate says it is still legal to discriminate against LGBTQ+ people in other ways.
The Notorious Case of Pablo Casellas Just Took An Unexpected Turn
Judge sets his bond at $2 million, giving Casellas the opportunity to be out of prison by June.
ICE Is Transferring Detainees From Facility to Facility Without Testing Them for COVID-19
The agency has been moving detainees who are asymptomatic but may be carrying COVID-19, immigration officials admitted during a federal court hearing.
A Landmark Case Just Affirmed Reading Is a Right. Here’s How It Will Affect Disadvantaged Communities.
Is this Michigan case ruling a big win for students of color – who are systematically deprived of an excellent education?
It’s Official. Ex-Felons Will Be Allowed to Vote Despite Legal Fees
The judge overturned part of a law passed by Republican lawmakers and signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis last year forbidding ex-felons to vote.
Bad Bunny, Ricky Martin and Resident Line Up Support for the #NoAlCodigoCivil Protest
The Legislative Assembly is discussing significant amendments to the Civil Code behind closed doors.
Nearly 800,000 Votes Hang in the Balance as Florida Felons Await Judge’s Ruling
A federal judge now weighs in whether Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis was motivated by partisanship when he denied felons their voting rights until they pay all legal debts.