Lawsuit seeks to uncover information about alleged federal database on protesters
The Intercept is teaming up with Democracy Forward in an attempt to pry loose details about a database the Trump administration is allegedly using to track critics.
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Charlotte public schools see attendance plummet during immigration crackdown
More than 30,000 students — 1 in 5 of all those enrolled in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg public school district — were absent Monday.
DOJ sues California over ban on federal agents wearing masks
Masked agents have been documented conducting violent arrests across the country. The DOJ argues that obscuring their identity is for their own safety.
Trump’s latest Border Patrol deployment will fail for the same reasons
When the show’s over, what federal agents will leave behind is predictable.
Justice Department sues to block California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s redistricting plan
Proposition 50 is aimed at countering Texas’ new congressional map, which could help Republicans gain five additional seats in the House next year.
Florida is suing Planned Parenthood for racketeering. It’s part of a bigger plan.
Public opposition to limiting mifepristone keeps the White House and Congress in check. So, abortion opponents have a new strategy.
Trump’s latest pardons aim to make his fake elector scheme legal
The president has no power to pardon his supporters’ state-level crimes — but he can still muddy the waters for their trials and appeals.
Trump turned the military on U.S. cities. I will continue to hold him accountable.
Excessive militarized ICE raids and misuse of the military will not make Chicago safer, writes Sen. Dick Durbin.
Supreme Court denies review of Kim Davis’ petition that sought to overturn Obergefell
The county clerk who refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples had filed a long-shot petition to the justices.
