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Civil rights and civil liberties increasingly threatened as 2026 begins
January 2nd, 2026
The Leadership Conference for Civil and Human Rights (“LCCHR”), one of the leading civil rights and civil liberties organizations in the United States, recently published a highly detailed report and related timeline of what the current Federal r…
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Supreme Court majority's use of the shadow docket skyrockets and thwarts the rule of law
November 17th, 2025
The shadow docket of the Supreme Court involves decisions by the Supreme Court majority without written briefs submitted by the affected parties, without oral argument by those parties, without questions from the Supreme Court in response, and withou…
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Supreme Court majority again facilitates Presidential overreach, but the fight for the rule of law continues
July 7th, 2025
Following its opinion last year in which the Supreme Court majority opined that the President is ordinarily immune from liability for criminal conduct and other legal violations, the majority in Trump v. Casa, Inc. decided that nation-wide injunction…
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Rule of law on the ballot
November 1st, 2024
The Federal courts describe the rule of law as “a principle under which all persons, institutions, and entities are accountable to laws that are publicly promulgated, equally enforced, independently adjudicated, and consistent with international hu…
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