ACLU sues over missile strike killing Trinidadian men
The ACLU filed a federal lawsuit seeking accountability for a U.S. missile strike that killed two Trinidadian men in international waters.
10th Circuit faults Kansas troopers but narrows car search injunction
A federal appeals court ruled Kansas Highway Patrol violated drivers’ Fourth Amendment rights but cut back a lower court’s sweeping injunction.
8th Circuit lifts judge’s restrictions on federal agents’ use of force
A U.S. appeals court lifted a judge’s order restricting ICE agents’ use of tear gas and force against peaceful protesters during immigration raids in Minnesota.
Brown University lawsuit sparks debate on private college police secrecy
The ACLU of Rhode Island sued Brown University, arguing its campus police should comply with public records law due to state-authorized police powers.
Federal judge orders Mississippi to redraw Supreme Court map
A federal judge ruled Mississippi’s Supreme Court map violates the Voting Rights Act by diluting Black voters’ power and must be redrawn.
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