The federal government must take into account an alien’s poverty and inability to pay bail before they are detained on immigration holds, so long as
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Trump’s Sanctuary City Defunding Order Blocked
A federal judge issued a nationwide injunction Tuesday to halt President Trump’s plan to punish sanctuary cities by taking away federal money. “Federal funding that
Travel Ban Blocked, Appeals Court Upholds Stay
A federal appeals panel kept in place a stay imposed on the Trump Administration’s travel ban from seven Muslim-dominated countries. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of
DOJ Says Travel Ban Within President’s Power
President Trump’s executive order banning refugees and other aliens entry to the U.S. for at least 90 days “is a lawful exercise of the President’s
‘Bite and Hold’ Excessive Force?
Just what counts as excessive force by a police dog will be resolved by an 11-judge appeals panel in the case of a San Diego
Ousted Dean Sues UC
The former dean of U.C. Berkeley’s Boalt Hall Law School sued the university last week claiming he was improperly fired and his reputation ruined after