A federal appeals court blocked a 2017 Indiana law that allowed local county election officials to kick voters off the roles immediately without cause. The
Month: August 2019
LA Officer Immune From Suit in Teen Shooting
A Los Angeles police officer is immune from civil suit over his shooting of a teen rapping before school with three friends, but the officer
Migrant Right to Counsel Must be ‘Knowingly’ Waived
A federal appeals court broadened immigrant protection against speedy deportation by recognizing a right to hire their own lawyer when pursuing a fear of torture
Partial Reprieve for Trump Asylum Ban
A federal appeals court will not allow immigration authorities to enforce President Trump’s ban on asylum-seekers from entering the US, but has limited the order
Migrant Child Detentions Not ‘Safe and Sanitary’ Court Says
Detaining migrant children without adequate food or water, soap or toothbrushes, and forcing them to sleep on a cold cement floor with a foil blanket
NFL Antitrust Suit Revived
Football fans may be a step closer to expanded access to NFL games without having to buy bundled game packages. The 9th US Circuit Court