The lawsuit, filed Monday in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma, alleges violations of Title IX, civil rights violations, negligence, emotional distress, assault and battery.
A federal judge ordered special elections after earlier ordering the state to redraw the electoral map used to select justices, concluding the current configuration dilutes the power of Black voters.
A former US immigration judge filed a lawsuit against the US Department of Justice (DOJ), charging violations of her civil rights. Tania Nemer, who was released from her position as an immigration ...
Attorneys and detainees have filed 100 habeas corpus petitions in Oklahoma federal courts since September, according to ...
The proposed bills aim to codify a 1971 Supreme Court ruling that allowed individuals to sue the feds for Fourth Amendment ...
The lawsuit, filed Monday in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma, alleges violations of Title IX, civil rights violations, negligence, emotional distress, assault and battery.
The U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division established an office focused on the Second Amendment, a move that is being slammed by civil rights and racial justice leaders who decried the ...
A former Loveland police officer was found guilty on Tuesday of a federal civil rights charge. Dylan Miller, 30, is accused of sexually assaulting a teenage girl while on duty. He was convicted of a ...
The ACLU of Minnesota filed a class action against federal immigration authorities, claiming unconstitutional mistreatment of ...
Sergeant Joseph Miller and Trooper Jason Woodruff face federal charges for allegedly using excessive force on a man in May ...
The new office may not have legal standing, an expert tells theGrio: “Cute for the photo op. Worthless in practice.” The U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division established an office focused ...
President Trump’s handpicked choice as acting New Jersey federal prosecutor was appointed improperly and is not legally serving in the powerful role, a federal appeals court unanimously ruled Monday.
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