Federal Judge Upholds Birthright Citizenship, Foiling Trump’s Bid to End Protections for Children of Undocumented Parents

BOSTON — A federal judge on Friday upheld a nationwide injunction blocking the Trump administration’s efforts to eliminate birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants. This ruling marks the third judicial decision to prevent the administration’s order since a significant Supreme Court ruling was issued in June. U.S. District Judge Leo Sorokin ruled that a previously granted nationwide injunction, supported by over a dozen states, remains intact, despite a Supreme Court limitation on lower court judges’ authority to issue such wide-ranging injunctions. The states contend that the executive order violates the Constitution and threatens crucial … Read more

Federal Judge Upholds Illinois Sanctuary Policies, Dismissing Trump Administration’s Lawsuit

CHICAGO — A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit that aimed to halt the enforcement of Illinois’ sanctuary policies, which limit local officials’ collaboration with federal immigration enforcement. The decision, issued by U.S. District Judge Lindsay C. Jenkins, was a significant win for the state, which had argued that the Trump administration lacked standing to challenge the regulations. In her 64-page ruling, Judge Jenkins, appointed by President Joe Biden, stated that Illinois’ sanctuary laws are protected under the 10th Amendment. This amendment specifies that powers not expressly granted to the federal government or forbidden to … Read more

Federal Judge Upholds Ruling Against Arkansas Social Media Law, Rejects State’s Appeal

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A federal judge has refused to modify his earlier decision that halted the enforcement of Arkansas’s controversial social media law, which aimed to restrict children’s access to online platforms. In a ruling issued recently, U.S. District Judge Timothy L. Brooks stood by his initial judgment that the statute likely infringed upon First Amendment rights and raised significant concerns regarding its constitutionality. The law, which had been signed by Governor Asa Hutchinson, sought to impose strict verification measures for users under 18 on social media networks. Proponents argued that the legislation was … Read more

Leavenworth County Judge Upholds Restraining Order Against CoreCivic, Halting Inmate Housing Plans

Leavenworth, Kansas — A judge in Leavenworth County has upheld a temporary restraining order that prohibits CoreCivic from housing inmates at its facility. This decision comes as local officials continue to express safety concerns and push for accountability regarding the private correctional company. The restraining order stems from ongoing investigations into the facility’s operations, raising alarms about conditions within the prison and the treatment of inmates. CoreCivic, which operates numerous correctional institutions nationwide, has been under scrutiny for its practices and management. The court’s ruling will remain in effect while further evaluations are conducted. Local … Read more