Federal Courts/Jurisdiction

Federal Courts/Jurisdiction

Federal Appeals Court Upholds Block on Iowa’s Unconstitutional Anti-Immigrant Law

Federal Appeals Court Upholds Block on Iowa’s Unconstitutional Anti-Immigrant Law

Ruling Protects Families and Upholds Constitutional Limits on State Power  Oct 23, 2025, WASHINGTON DC — In a sweeping victory for immigrant communities and the rule of law, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit today upheld an injunction blocking Iowa’s SF 2340. Read More

A screenshot of a video featuring Aaron Reichlin-Melnick talking about the Supreme Court's recent ruling on immigration raids

How the Supreme Court’s Latest Decision Clears the Way for Racial Profiling During Immigration Raids

This week the U.S. Supreme Court issued a decision that clears the way for racial profiling during immigration raids and sweeps. Now we could see the Trump administration rapidly expand the racially discriminatory ICE practices we have already seen terrorize families, workplaces, and communities around the country for months—and thanks… Read More

District Court Blocks Unlawful Removal of Venezuelan Asylum Seeker Under Alien Enemies Act

District Court Blocks Unlawful Removal of Venezuelan Asylum Seeker Under Alien Enemies Act

In a May 21 decision, a federal district court in Georgia ordered the federal government to refrain from disappearing a Venezuelan man under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act (AEA). Read More

El gobierno de los Estados Unidos detiene ilegalmente a padre de dos hijos en la tristemente célebre prisión salvadoreña

El gobierno de los Estados Unidos detiene ilegalmente a padre de dos hijos en la tristemente célebre prisión salvadoreña

El Consejo Americano de Inmigración, el Proyecto Nacional de Inmigración y el Centro de Derechos Constitucionales presentaron hoy una petición de hábeas corpus enmendada en nombre del Sr. Edicson David Quintero Chacón. Read More

U.S. Government Illegally Detains Father of Two in Notorious Salvadoran Prison

U.S. Government Illegally Detains Father of Two in Notorious Salvadoran Prison

The American Immigration Council, National Immigration Project, and the Center for Constitutional Rights today filed an amended habeas corpus petition on behalf of Mr. Edicson David Quintero Chacón. Read More

Federal Appeals Court Upholds Block on SF 2340, Iowa’s Anti-Immigrant Law

Federal Appeals Court Upholds Block on SF 2340, Iowa’s Anti-Immigrant Law

ST LOUIS, MISSOURI, JAN. 25, 2025 — The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit today upheld a temporary block on SF 2340, Iowa’s worst-ever immigration law. The Iowa law was passed during the 2024 Iowa legislative session and was temporarily blocked by the courts just weeks after. It conflicts… Read More

Misguided Laken Riley Act Does Nothing to Fix the Problems That Plague Our Immigration System

Misguided Laken Riley Act Does Nothing to Fix the Problems That Plague Our Immigration System

WASHINGTON, JAN. 22, 2025 — Today, the House voted in the final step for passing S. 5, legislation that will have devastating implications for many immigrants in the United States and our system of legal immigration alike.   The bill eliminates due process for many immigrants, including some… Read More

Immigrants May Benefit While Others Lose Out From the Supreme Court’s Decision Overruling Chevron

Immigrants May Benefit While Others Lose Out From the Supreme Court’s Decision Overruling Chevron

The Supreme Court handed a momentous victory to supporters of deregulation on June 28 in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, discarding the long-standing doctrine known as Chevron deference. The decision will almost certainly lead to a sea-change in how federal agencies are able to do their work, with huge… Read More

Supreme Court Allows Deportations Without Adequate Notice, Backtracking on Previous Rulings

Supreme Court Allows Deportations Without Adequate Notice, Backtracking on Previous Rulings

The Supreme Court made an about-face on June 14, holding that immigration judges may order noncitizens deported if they do not appear for their immigration hearings even if the government never provided them with a Notice to Appear (NTA) with the date and time of their immigration hearing. Under… Read More

Iowa Blocks Hateful Anti-Immigrant Law

Iowa Blocks Hateful Anti-Immigrant Law

In a victory for immigrant communities and families, on June 17 a federal district court in Iowa issued a preliminary injunction to block SF 2340, one of the worst, most far-reaching immigration laws ever passed in the state of Iowa. Read More

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