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Women’s Prison Sue State Over Black Mold Exposure

Michigan Supreme Court proposes ban on interpreter fees for criminal defendants

U-M Professor Casts Doubt on Supreme Court Taking Up Case to Overturn Same-Sex Marriage

Leah Litman on the Grievance and Conspiracy Theories That Run SCOTUS

Interview on “The Oldest Constitutional Question”

Trump’s Census Order is unworkable, unprecedented and unconstitutional

Michigan’s children deserve more than an investigation

Trump’s birthright citizenship order faces more bans than before Supreme Court ruling

Stateside: Aug. 7, 2025

The Oldest Constitutional Question

60 years later, Voting Rights Act protections for minority voters face new threats

Trump’s tactics are bending the criminal justice system to his agenda

5 things to know about possible FBI involvement in Texas redistricting battle

Protections of the Voting Rights Act are under threat as the law marks its 60th anniversary

Judges Openly Doubt Government as Justice Dept. Misleads and Dodges Orders

Van Hollen backs bill to expand criminal record expungement access

Interview: Samuel Bagenstos

Texas’ proposed congressional map dismantles districts flagged by DOJ

Trump Bypasses Congress to Keep Interim Prosecutors in California and Nevada

Supreme Court returns teeth to Voting Rights Act

Texas lawmakers hold first hearing on proposed congressional redistricting push

SCOTUS: Lower Courts Overstepped in Nationwide Injunction on Birthright Order

Fresno’s agriculture industry can lead the fight against forced labor

How Disinformation Is Driving America Further Apart – Book Review

Trump officials say ICE has higher detention standards than prisons, jails. Is that true?

Supreme Court Faces Heat After Unexplained Rulings for Trump

How some Supreme Court decisions fractured the conservative supermajority

US agriculture agency to end consideration of race, sex in many farm programs

Michigan Justice Seeks ‘No-fault’ Pathway to State Aid for Parents Who Can’t Manage Kids’ Mental Health Needs

Justice Dept. Promised to Prosecute Abrego Garcia. Now It’s Not So Clear.

SCOTUS: The highest (and only) court

Supreme Court Order Creates Chaos for Federal Worker Litigation

He was born to a US citizen soldier on an army base in Germany. Now he’s been deported to Jamaica, a country he’d never been to

Feds investigate hospitals over religious exemptions from gender-affirming care

Birthright Citizenship

Litman says Supreme Court’s nationwide injunction ruling masks a false equivalency

Supreme Court drops major ruling on Trump’s birthright citizenship order

SCOTUS: Lower Courts Overstepped in Nationwide Injunction on Birthright Order

Trump used birthright citizenship as an excuse for another presidential power grab

The Archaic Sex-Discrimination Case the Supreme Court Is Reviving

Legal Experts Question Trump’s Authority to Cancel Columbia’s Funding

A Dangerous New Supreme Court Case Could Open the Door to Prosecutions for DEI

The Supreme Court case that ended the dream of racially integrated schools in America

Trump’s Big Law crackdown sends chill through legal industry

For Indian Country, federal cuts decimate core tribal programs

Michelle Adams Part 1

Detroit’s attempt to improve its schools was hamstrung by redlining

Few prisoners claiming abuses have access to a jury trial. The Supreme Court could soon change that.

Musk Says Government Workers Must Detail Their Workweek or Lose Their Jobs

Pam Bondi Is Already Targeting Trump’s Enemies

Native American Rights Fund Builds On Its Successes

Amateur hour at the U.S. Attorney’s Office

‘Fall-out-of-the-chair moments’: A retired innocence clinic leader reflects on exonerations

New book by U-M professor examines Detroit schools integration case, Milliken v. Bradley

Trump’s executive orders and what they mean for Michigan

Misdemeanor defendants with mental illness wouldn’t go to Oregon State Hospital under new proposal

Trump’s attempt to end birthright citizenship would overturn more than a century of precedent

US Citizens Are Being Told To Carry Birth Certificates Amid ICE Raids

I will sue the Trump administration for my daughter’s right to citizenship,’ says pregnant and undocumented Brazilian immigrant

Trump’s Death Penalty Order Is a Message to the Supreme Court

How To Stay Politically Engaged Without Going Crazy with Leah Litman

The end of ‘serious efforts’ to integrate America’s schools

The Uncomfortable Truth: Our Role in Trafficking

How the Dream of School Integration Died

Inmates, exonerees demand probe of purged files while Duggan was Wayne Co. prosecutor

Are reparations the answer?

Trump said he would revoke birthright citizenship. It hasn’t worked in the past

The Amendment: Our Future Under Trump with Leah Litman

Pre-Bunking Is the Best Way to Fight Election Disinformation

Elise Boddie Delivers 2024 Brown Lecture

Detroit man, sentenced to life in prison, freed after 22 years

Judge apologizes then vacates Detroiter’s murder convictions after 22 years

Assessing the Origins, Dynamics, and Future of Conflict in Sudan

ADL: Antisemitic incidents hit record high in year since Oct. 7

Project 2025 seeks to resurrect a 151-yr-old law to subordinate women

Facing Entrenched School Segregation, a State Tries Something New

Why Is the UAW’s Federal Monitor Involving Himself in the Union’s Stance on Gaza?

How a Supreme Court decision kept school segregation alive

The Hollowing Out of Miranda Rights, and What we Can Do About it

SCOTUS Ruling on Racial Gerrymandering Case

Butker commencement speech spotlights religious war on women’s freedom, even Taylor Swift’s

After 30 Years, A New Challenge to Car License Sovereignty

DOJ thinks Enbridge Line 5 pipeline is trespassing on tribal lands

The Taliban’s oppression of women is apartheid. Let’s call it that.

Slippery slope toward contraception restrictions seen in court backing of Texas law

Senator Art Haywood Spearheads Discussion on Human Dignity in Constitutional Frameworks

How Missouri’s abortion-rights amendment could impact clinics and patient access

UN Experts Push to Criminalize Gender Apartheid

The state of indian nations

ANALYSIS: How Five Law Schools Use Immersion to Build Skills

British Parliamentarians Examine Gender Apartheid In Afghanistan And Iran

They Were Wrongfully Convicted. Now They’re Denied Compensation Despite Michigan Law.

Trump vows to indemnify the police. Experts say that’s already reality in most departments.

‘Why is it so essential that I die in here?’

Bill in Congress would ‘validate’ the identity of a tiny west Michigan Indian tribe

Catharine MacKinnon : “Consent is the main pretext, legal and social, for doing nothing against sexual assault”

Mom, daughter suing ex-Grosse Pointe Park neighbor over KKK flag in window

Federal lawsuit filed on behalf of Black woman whose ex-neighbor hung KKK flag in Grosse Pointe Park

Juvenile justice reforms are passing after task force’s ‘monumental’ two-year effort

Guns rights and domestic violence protections collide at US Supreme Court

The challenges of enforcing the Indian Child Welfare Act

Baseless claim that Biden sent FBI on ‘knock and talk’ visits of Trump supporters | Fact check

Q&A: How can social science data empower public defenders?

Faculty Q&A: Dana Thompson teaches law students to make a hands-on difference

Civil rights groups’ power to sue undermined by appellate ruling

Longest exoneration in U.S. history: Glynn Simmons a free man

Legitimizing Gender Apartheid is One of the Costs of Recognizing the Taliban

Could unions break New York’s housing impasse?

U.S. Constitution scholar to speak on race and citizenship

Niehoff: We should know more about the Bill of Rights

Rule Changes Could Slow Eviction Process In Michigan

Notable new resource provides “Data for Defenders”

Episode 118: When Does Criticism Become Witness Tampering?

After leaving prison, returning citizens find new ground on this Michigan farm

In Trump cases, experts say defendant’s rhetoric will be hard to police

New Top Cop at the E.P.A. Aims to Get Enforcement Back on Track

Should governments be blamed for climate change? How one lawsuit could change US policies

What one school’s fight to eliminate PFAS says about Indian Country’s forever chemical problem
