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To become Americans, we promised to defend the laws of the United States. What if defending them now puts out status at risk?
An aggressive new directive has millions of Americans who became legal citizens through the naturalisation process living in fear of having their citizenship revoked.
The 116th NAACP National Convention returned to Charlotte for the first time since 1996 last week. This year’s theme, The ...
The Constitution would test whether society could establish a government ‘from reflection and choice’ instead of bloodline,” ...
More than two dozen protests were planned across Arizona to honor the late Rep. John Lewis, a longtime civil rights leader.
The “Good Trouble Lives On” national day of action honors the late congressman and civil rights leader John Lewis. Protests ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — One of the nation’s oldest civil rights organizations on Thursday declared a “state of emergency” for ...
Legal advocates, including the Asian Law Caucus, filed a class action lawsuit to stop the executive order aimed at removing ...
In 1898, in the landmark case of U.S. v Wong Kim Ark, the Supreme Court reaffirmed the birthright citizenship guarantee, ...
With the Supreme Court’s decision in this case, yet another dagger is aimed at the very heart of the Constitution.
Class actions let people facing a common problem band together in a single lawsuit to obtain nationwide relief.