By Angela Morris | February 21, 2018
Fatma Marouf, a professor at Texas A&M University School of Law, and her wife Bryn Esplin claim a Catholic child welfare charity turned them away because the couple didn't “mirror the Holy Family.”
By Sue Reisinger | February 21, 2018
Two big personnel changes were revealed at embattled MSU's legal department this week.
By Jason Grant | February 21, 2018
The New York Civil Liberties Union has sued on behalf of a Long Island teenager, originally from El Salvador and accused of being a gang member, who has been locked away for more than seven months.
By Jim Turner, News Service of Florida | February 21, 2018
The Florida House voted 111-1 on Tuesday to support placing the statue of civil rights leader and educator Mary McLeod Bethune in the National Statuary Hall in Washington, replacing Confederate Gen. Edmund Kirby Smith.
By Andrew Denney | February 20, 2018
A trial was begun Tuesday in Judge Jack Weinstein's Brooklyn federal court over a civil rights case brought by a man who alleged the New York City Police Department has failed to stop a practice known as “collars for dollars,” in which officers make false arrests near the end of their shifts to pocket extra overtime pay.
By Michael Booth | February 20, 2018
A federal judge in New Jersey has declined to dismiss a suit against two local police officers accused of using unreasonable force when they wrestled a motel owner to the ground, shattering his shoulder.
By Ben Hancock | February 20, 2018
U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria of the Northern District of California wrote the law is a "direct restriction" on factual speech.
By Charles Toutant | February 20, 2018
Bergen County has agreed to pay just over $1 million to settle a federal civil rights suit by eight county employees who claimed they lost their jobs for supporting the opponent of County Executive James Tedesco III.
By Marcia Coyle | February 19, 2018
A New York magazine report Sunday raised new questions about Justice Clarence Thomas's U.S. Senate confirmation hearings amid the national dialogue now about misconduct claims against men in power.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | February 19, 2018
Sarah Collins Rudolph will tell her story as the guest speaker at an NJSBA event on Feb. 27 at the Law Center in New Brunswick.
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