Couple Sues NYPD Over Security Camera Watching Their Bedroom
The suit is the first of its kind to take on the NYPD surveillance machine, accusing the cops of violating New Yorkers' constitutional rights.
The suit is the first of its kind to take on the NYPD surveillance machine, accusing the cops of violating New Yorkers' constitutional rights.
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday tossed a three-judge panel's earlier ruling that found the ban violated students' free speech rights. The court's 17 judges will rehear the case.
The protester played “The Imperial March,” a song associated with Darth Vader, while walking behind the troops.
The first thing visitors to the Elizabeth School District website see is a pop-up window with an unusual message: help cover legal fees incurred in a lawsuit after removing library books.
State Rep. Brian Harrison has been on a crusade against Texas universities, scouring course catalogs and university websites for examples of “gender ideology” or LGBTQ+ curriculum, and riling up his X followers about “liberal indoctrination” on campuses.
Perhaps the most notable reaction to remarks seen as controversial about the Kirk killing hit ABC comedian Jimmy Kimmel.
Under a Florida book ban law, if a parent or community member objected to a book, the school had to remove it from the curriculum within five days
Letitia James, New York’s attorney general, said Texas has no authority to “impose its cruel abortion ban here,” referring to TX abortion pill ban.
In a statement, the El Paso Water Improvement District No. 1 said that the Rio Grande water settlement will improve efficiency, conserve scarce water resources and ensure that water is available for the district’s farmers and the city.
A federal judge is setting an expedited schedule in the illegal firing lawsuit Lisa Cook brought against President Trump.
Text messages between Fox News hosts Jeanine Pirro and Sean Hannity were revealed in the Smartmatic court filing.
A new lawsuit seeks to end ICE’s tactic of setting up immigrants to be taken from immigration courts.
A U.S. District Court judge in Washington hears arguments over the cancellation of funding for flood mitigation and other projects.
A class action lawsuit representing nearly 300 incarcerated people forced to detransition says the state’s refusal to allow gender-affirming care constitutes cruel and unusual punishment.
In a ruling issued Monday, the judge called the government’s directives “arbitrary and capricious” and ordered funding for some of the NIH grants, including many profiled by ProPublica in recent months, to be restored.
Courts couldn’t issue injunctions or restraining orders against the government unless plaintiffs pay for a security bond.
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