Stopping the Anti-Abortion Ordinances of East Texas

In seven Texas cities, anti-abortion politicians have named those who advocate for abortion access as “criminal organizations.” We’re suing.

The flag of Texas with Pro Choice Texan written upon it

Family Separation, Two Years After Ms. L

Family separation is just one of the ways the Trump administration has deliberately tried to stop people from seeking asylum here.

A collage of a black-and-white image of two people hugging, overlaying a beige and red background with a barbed wire gate behind the people. This image depicts the difficulties of family separation policies that have come from the Trump administration.

Honoring Black History Month Means Respecting the Foundation That it Stands On

Celebrating Black History Month means celebrating those who act in defense of human dignity.

Protestors at a Black Lives Matter rally

Trump Administration Puts the Lives of Two U.S. Children in Jeopardy

Stripping two children of their mother will not make America safer.

A protester holding a sign with the text "fight ignorance not immigrants"

Racist Drug Laws Lead to Racist Enforcement in Cities Across the Country

Across the country law enforcement selectively targets Black and brown people for stops, arrests, prosecution, and imprisonment at wildly disproportionate rates.

Two San Francisco police officers interrogating and standing over two Black American men seated on the sidewalk. Overall, Black Americans are arrested at 2.6 times the per-capita rate of all other Americans.

U.S. Resident Indefinitely Detained Without Charge Secures His Day In Court

In a win for constitutional rights, a judge has ordered that Adham Hassoun at minimum be given a fair hearing, which is scheduled for April 28.

A hallway in a detention center with a line of closed cell doors.

The Supreme Court Will Decide Whether Asylum Seekers Receive Their Day in Court

In March, we will be in front of the U.S. Supreme Court to defend the right to a day in court for asylum seekers and other vulnerable noncitizens.

The front of the Supreme Court building in Washington DC on a sunny day.

Federal Appeals Courts Agree: Trans People Belong in Schools

Another federal appeals court has ruled that protecting transgender students from discrimination does not hurt cisgender students or violate federal law.

Tyler Warner and his mom, Mandy, outside of a courthouse after a hearing in his case.

ICE’s Destruction of Records Must Be Stopped

ICE just received the green light to destroy records — including those related to detention and civil rights violations — from as recently as three years ago.

Back of an Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer's vest that reads "POLICE ICE." Taken in Portland, OR.