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DA Won't Use Luigi Mangione's Station House Statements Amidst Investigation

Originally Published 26 days ago — by ABC News

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The Manhattan DA's office plans to exclude certain statements made by Luigi Mangione during his custody in Pennsylvania from evidence, as part of an ongoing legal case concerning his arrest and the subsequent trial for the murder of CEO Brian Thompson. The case involves issues around the legality of recordings and searches conducted without proper warrants, with Mangione's defense arguing constitutional violations.

Supreme Court Upholds Same-Sex Marriage Ruling Amid Legal Challenges

Originally Published 2 months ago — by CBS News

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The Supreme Court declined to reconsider its landmark 2015 ruling that established the constitutional right to same-sex marriage, rejecting Kim Davis's bid to overturn the decision. Davis, a Kentucky county clerk, had refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples on religious grounds, leading to legal battles and a jury award for damages. The Court's decision affirms the continued validity of Obergefell v. Hodges and the constitutional protections for same-sex marriage.

Tensions Rise in Portland Over Federal and Local Law Enforcement Actions

Originally Published 3 months ago — by Oregon Public Broadcasting - OPB

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Portland's City Attorney accused the U.S. Department of Justice of violating protesters' constitutional rights and engaging in viewpoint discrimination by supporting federal officers' heavy-handed response to protests at an ICE facility, amid ongoing investigations into police conduct and federal actions during demonstrations.

U.S. Citizens Caught in Trump’s Crackdown

Originally Published 3 months ago — by The New York Times

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U.S. citizens, mainly Latino men, are being stopped, detained, and questioned by immigration agents under the Trump administration's aggressive immigration crackdown, often ignoring their claims of citizenship, leading to concerns about constitutional rights and racial profiling.

Supreme Court Approves Continuation of ICE Roving Patrols in California

Originally Published 4 months ago — by BBC

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The US Supreme Court has allowed ongoing immigration raids in Los Angeles to continue, ruling that agents can stop suspects based on race, language, or job, which has sparked criticism from liberals and local officials concerned about constitutional rights and civil liberties.

Judge Reviews ICE Detention of Spanish-Language Journalist Mario Guevara

Originally Published 4 months ago — by NBC News

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A federal judge questioned the detention of Spanish-language journalist Mario Guevara in Georgia, whose charges related to a protest were dropped, but remains detained by ICE possibly to silence his reporting. His attorneys argue his rights are being violated, and the judge is considering whether his detention is justified now that criminal charges are dismissed.

Judge Orders Halt to Indiscriminate Immigration Raids in California

Originally Published 6 months ago — by BBC

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A California federal judge has temporarily barred the Trump administration from conducting 'indiscriminate' immigration arrests and from denying access to legal counsel, citing violations of constitutional rights and evidence of racially motivated rounding up of individuals without reasonable suspicion. The ruling comes amid increased immigration enforcement efforts and protests in California.

Judge Orders Halt to Race-Based Immigration Enforcement in Southern California

Originally Published 6 months ago — by NBC News

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A federal judge in Los Angeles issued a temporary restraining order preventing immigration officers from stopping or detaining individuals based solely on race, ethnicity, language, or location, affirming constitutional rights and criticizing practices seen as racial profiling during immigration enforcement.

Judge halts Trump-era immigration arrests in Southern California

Originally Published 6 months ago — by CNN

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A federal judge ordered the Department of Homeland Security to cease immigration arrests in Southern California that were made without probable cause and based on race, language, or occupation, requiring the DHS to develop guidelines for reasonable suspicion and maintain documentation of arrests.

LA and States Sue ICE Over Unconstitutional Immigration Enforcement

Originally Published 6 months ago — by Los Angeles Times

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California and 17 other states have filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of recent federal immigration raids in Los Angeles, criticizing the use of masked, unannounced ICE operations that have caused fear and disruption in communities, and seeking a temporary restraining order against such tactics.

L.A. Immigration Raids Under Fire for Constitutional Violations

Originally Published 6 months ago — by CalMatters

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A lawsuit filed by civil rights groups accuses federal agents in Los Angeles of conducting unconstitutional immigration raids targeting Latinos, detaining U.S. citizens and non-citizens alike without warrants or proper identification, and holding detainees in deplorable conditions, violating constitutional protections. The suit seeks to halt these raids and ensure detainees' access to legal counsel.

Proud Boys sue US government for $100 million over Jan 6 prosecutions

Originally Published 7 months ago — by USA Today

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Five Proud Boys members involved in the January 6 Capitol storming are suing the U.S. government for over $100 million, claiming violations of their constitutional rights during their arrest and detention, despite being pardoned by President Trump in 2025. The lawsuit includes allegations of forceful raids, solitary confinement, and cruel treatment, and seeks damages and interest. Some members have expressed intentions to run for office and defend their actions.

High Stakes as Supreme Court Prepares for Key Rulings in June

Originally Published 7 months ago — by The Guardian

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The US Supreme Court, with its conservative majority, faces high stakes as it hears cases that could impact key constitutional rights and potentially serve as a check on Donald Trump's influence, amid concerns about the court's impartiality and adherence to the law.