With grace, humility, and conviction Sherrilyn Ifill reminds us that there is always good work to be done—and that, in fact, we are the ones who must do it.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Sherrilyn Ifill, of Howard University School of Law, about the opening the 14th Amendment Center for Law and Democracy.
SCOTUS Lawyers Warn of Trump's Birthright Citizenship CasesGeorgetown Law professor Steve Vladeck, an American legal scholar who specializes in the federal courts, cons ...
The amicus brief stresses that courts should interpret the Citizenship Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution in accordance with its original public meaning and should only exercise ...
In the lawsuit, Jennifer Miller claims her Fourth and 14th Amendment Constitutional rights were violated by unreasonable seizures and excessive force after she was brought to the police department ...
News reached out to members of the Texas delegation to ask how they acquired citizenship and their position on limiting ...
The Fourtheenth Amendment has been used in divisive ways, giving the lie to its claim of “equal protection” under the law. We ...
Authorities have released body camera footage from outside the home of Gene Hackman, where the actor and wife Betsy Arakawa ...
The amendments on the ballot focus on representation for out-of-state students, CSG campaign finance and executive term ...
The Supreme Court hears an unusual case in which civil rights groups are in a tentative alliance with Republican officials in ...
On Friday, Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti sent an amicus brief to the US Supreme Court in support of President ...
Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell has a succinct message to offer in response to threats from within the ...