We’ve Defended Trump’s First Amendment Rights, but his Latest Jan. 6 Indictment Claims are Nonsense

The First Amendment provides no license to conspire to overturn an election.

Ex-president Donald Trump at New York civil trial.

Why We’re Taking the Fight for Trans Youth Health Care to the Supreme Court

We’re determined to pursue every path available toward a brighter future for trans people and our families.

A photo of Lemon Williams (left.)

As a New Term Begins, Where Does the Supreme Court Stand on Criminal Justice?

Here’s what past criminal law rulings tell us about how the justices may interpret the law moving forward.

The vacant interior of the US Supreme Court with the justices' equally vacant seats.

Know Your Rights: Back to School

Attacks against students' and teachers' rights are happening throughout the country, from book bans to curriculum that denies historical facts. Know your rights this school year.

Student Protest

Unchecked Growth: Private Prison Corporations and Immigration Detention, Three Years Into the Biden Administration

In July, more than 90 percent of the average 30,000 people held daily in ICE detention were housed in private facilities, as private corporation revenues from immigrant detention soar.

Protestors march in front of the ICE Company, The Geo Group building, demanding the end of private prisons.

Maine Bus Line Must Stop Letting Federal Agents Trample on Passengers' Rights

Cyr Bus Line allows Customs and Border Patrol agents to board their buses and unconstitutionally harass and detain customers. The solution is simple: Cyr needs to tell CBP agents they cannot board their buses without a warrant – something Greyhound and Concord Coach already do.

By Carol Garvan

Pink background with Cyr Bus at bottom of square and overlays of chainlink fence and CBP seal.

Maine Lawsuit on Hotel Accessibility Reaches the Supreme Court

When a hotel fails to provide accessibility features on its website, prospective guests with disabilities can’t know if it is safe and usable. This is discrimination.

A wheelchair accessibility sign in front of the Supreme Court.

Dear Cyr Bus Line: Stop Letting CBP Harass, Detain Your Customers

Cyr Bus Line is letting federal agents violate passengers' rights. They could put a stop to it just like Greyhound and Concord Coach.

Yellow and blue CBP badge on green shirt

Moving Beyond the Supreme Court’s Affirmative Action Rulings

The work to ensure educational opportunities for people of color continues, despite the court’s decision.

Demonstrators protest outside of the Supreme Court in Washington.