Federal Judge Halts Trump Administration’s "Indiscriminate" Immigration Detentions, Upholding Constitutional Rights

PASADENA, Calif. — A federal judge has directed the Trump administration to halt widespread detentions of individuals believed to be in the United States illegally. This ruling, part of a temporary restraining order issued on Friday, also prevents immigration officials from blocking individuals’ access to legal counsel. The lawsuit that triggered this directive was brought forth by three immigrants detained at a bus stop in Pasadena while searching for work, alongside two U.S. citizens. Notably, at least one of the citizens presented identification but was still held. U.S. District Judge Maame Frimpong underscored the temporary … Read more

U.S. Judge Contemplates Contempt Charge as Trump Administration Risks Constitutional Showdown Over Immigrant Detentions

WASHINGTON — In a striking assertion of judicial authority, Chief U.S. District Judge James E. Boasberg of the District of Columbia has found probable cause to hold the U.S. government in criminal contempt. This decision came after the Trump administration allegedly defied a federal order by transferring Venezuelan immigrants to a facility in El Salvador, despite a clear directive to halt their removal from the U.S. Judge Boasberg announced his decision on Wednesday, expressing severe disapproval of the government’s actions which he described as willful disobedience of his prior ruling. He has provided the administration … Read more

Migrant Detentions at Guantanamo Raise Alarming Legal Concerns

Guantánamo Bay, Cuba – The decision by the U.S. government to transfer migrants to the military detention facility at Guantánamo Bay has sparked significant concern among legal experts and human rights advocates. They argue that this move places the migrants in a precarious legal situation, often referred to as a “legal black hole,” where traditional legal rights and protections might not be adequately provided. The Guantánamo Bay detention center, initially opened in 2002 to house suspected terrorists following the September 11 attacks, has long been the subject of international scrutiny and criticism for its handling … Read more

Class Action Lawsuit Targets Acadia Healthcare Over Allegations of Unnecessary Detentions and Patient Abuse

Radnor, PA – A significant legal action has commenced as Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check, LLP announced the filing of a class action lawsuit against Acadia Healthcare Company, Inc. The lawsuit pertains to investors who acquired securities from the company during the period from February 28, 2020, to October 18, 2024. An important deadline for potential lead plaintiffs to join the lawsuit is marked for December 16, 2024. The law firm, known for its vigorous litigation efforts on behalf of shareholders, stands in readiness to assist those affected. Investors who have suffered substantial losses are … Read more