Federal Judge Rejects ACLU’s Request to Halt Deportations Under 1798 Law Amid Concerns of Due Process

WASHINGTON — A U.S. District Court judge on Thursday refused an emergency injunction to halt the immediate deportation of alleged members of a Venezuelan gang, underscoring the limited authority of the court following a recent Supreme Court decision. Judge James Boasberg of the District Court for Washington, D.C., highlighted his inability to take action regarding the deportation under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, a law recently utilized by the Trump administration against the suspected gang members. During the hearing, Boasberg stated, “I’m sympathetic to your conundrum, but I don’t think I have the power to … Read more

Breaking News: Access Blockade on Digital Content Sparks Concerns Over Information Freedom

In the digital age, an increasing number of users are facing barriers to accessing various online services, raising concerns about digital rights and internet governance. Recently, an instance occurred where a user was denied access to a specific server, highlighting ongoing issues related to web accessibility and network restrictions. The denial of service came with a reference code, which usually points to security measures implemented by online platforms or network providers to prevent unauthorized access. This incident is a stark reminder of the silent gatekeeping that often operates invisibly in the back-end of our daily … Read more

Coronado School District Stands Firm in Pollution Lawsuit Despite Internal Divisions and Concerns Over Transparency

Coronado, CA — The Coronado Unified School District (CUSD) has joined a mass tort lawsuit against Veolia Water, the manager of the South Bay International Wastewater Treatment Plant, citing allegations of negligence and reckless exposure to hazardous chemicals affecting both staff and students. This judicial move arrives amid ongoing concerns over sewage pollution allegedly stemming from the facility, linked to a separate legal action taken on behalf of South Bay residents. The district’s decision to engage in the lawsuit followed the approval of a contract with Frantz Law Group during a board meeting on February … Read more

Immigration Judge Denies Bond for Tufts University Student, Sparks Legal Outrage Over Due Process Concerns

BOSTON — Controversy surrounds the case of Rümeysa Öztürk, a Tufts University student, following a judge’s decision to deny her bond. Öztürk, who has spent the past three weeks in a Louisiana detention center, is at the center of a legal battle after co-authoring an opinion piece in the university’s student newspaper. Jessie Rossman, an attorney with the ACLU, expressed deep concern over the judge’s decision during an interview, describing it as a “shocking decision” and a “complete violation of due process and rule of law.” She argues that this move could set a perilous … Read more