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Law and Justice
A Fear Pandemic Grips Safety Net Hospitals and Their Patients
With immigration raids on the rise, many in need of health care are choosing to remain at home.
ICE Impersonations Proliferate Amid the Agency’s Undercover Tactics
Pretending to be an ICE agent to commit crimes is disturbingly easy.
Not Only a Threat to Trans Rights
The Supreme Court rules against health care access for trans youth. Don’t count on other sex-based rulings to stand either.
NYC Mayoral Candidate Brad Lander Latest Victim of ICE Violence
The New York City comptroller was assisting a man in immigration court when masked agents arrested him.
Does the Supreme Court Really Believe in the Constitution?
States are supposed to lose representatives in the House if they infringe on voting rights. So far the Court has ignored that part of the 14th Amendment.
ICE Kidnappings Stoke Fear and Outrage Across Los Angeles
Families spoke about the horrors of having their loved ones snatched off the streets, with no knowledge of their current whereabouts.
Cries of Defiance and Songs of Joy in Los Angeles
The protesters are being called unspeakably violent by the Trump administration. I mostly saw clergy sit-ins and Tejano bands.
ICE: Crossing State Lines to Incite Riots
The only disorder the National Guard will find comes from the deporters.
Supreme Court: Agency Deference Is Good Now
Less than a year after ending the latitude federal agencies were previously given by courts to implement laws, the Court’s conservatives brought it back for infrastructure approvals.

