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Appeals court orders ICE to stop violating the 4th Amendment in Los Angeles
An Appellate court upheld an order directing the Trump administration to stop violating the 4th Amendment by detaining people in Los...
Kyle Ferreira
Aug 123 min read


ICE ramps up constitutional violations in Los Angeles, judge orders government to comply
A judge ordered the Trump administration to stop arresting people in Los Angeles without "reasonable suspicion" and to allow detainees access to an attorney. Â On July 10, the judge found that ICE has violated the 4th and 5th Amendment rights of immigrants and citizens by stopping and arresting individuals without cause and detaining individuals without access to counsel. Â This decision comes in the wake of events that began on June 6 when ICE agents set upon the city of Los
Kyle Ferreira
Jul 145 min read


Supreme Court allows deportations without due process
On June 23, the conservative majority of the Supreme Court overturned a district court’s injunction which prevented the government from...
Kyle Ferreira
Jun 252 min read


3rd Circuit holds that student athletes can be entitled to minimum wage and overtime pay for college sports
In a first of its kind decision, the 3rd Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals held that college athletes may be considered employees for the...
Kyle Ferreira
Oct 6, 20243 min read


Supreme Court decision strengthens protection against employment discrimination
In a recent decision, Muldrow v. City of St. Louis, the Supreme Court stood against employment discrimination and strengthened the protections of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. Sergeant Jatonya Muldrow, a St. Louis police officer, was transferred from the prestigious Intelligence Decision to an administrative position and was replaced by a male police officer. Muldrow subsequently sued under the Civil Rights Act alleging that the St. Louis Police Department discriminated
Kyle Ferreira
May 22, 20243 min read


Supreme Court appears set to give Trump a victory in presidential immunity case
Trump claims he cannot be criminally prosecuted for his actions as president. Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court to give him presidential immunity in the pending federal criminal cases, and a majority of the Justices seemed inclined to grant Trump’s request. Trump has been indicted on 91 felony charges, including allegedly conspiring to overturn the 2020 election and inciting the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol. Appealing to the Supreme Court to stop his criminal trials, Trump a
Kyle Ferreira
May 5, 20244 min read
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