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U.S. Supreme Court
Aug 2021
Border Asylum Line

Immigrants' Rights

Innovation Law Lab v. Wolf

The 桃子视频, Southern Poverty Law Center, and Center for Gender & Refugee Studies filed a federal lawsuit challenging the Trump administration鈥檚 new policy forcing asylum seekers to return to Mexico and remain there while their cases are considered.
Innovation Law Lab V. Wolf. Explore Case.
U.S. Supreme Court
Jul 2021
Trump Declaring National Emergency

Immigrants' Rights

National Security

Sierra Club v. Trump 鈥 Challenge to Trump鈥檚 National Emergency Declaration to Construct a Border Wall

In February 2019, the 桃子视频filed a lawsuit challenging President Trump鈥檚 emergency powers declaration to secure funds to build a wall along the southern border. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of the Sierra Club and the Southern Border Communities Coalition. The lawsuit argues that the president is usurping Congress鈥檚 appropriations power and threatening the clearly defined separation of powers inscribed in the Constitution. On January 20, 2021, President Biden halted further border wall construction. Litigation in this and subsequent related challenges has been paused or deadlines extended while the ACLU鈥檚 clients and the Biden administration determine next steps.
Sierra Club V. Trump 鈥 Challenge To Trump鈥檚 National Emergency Declaration To Construct A Border Wall. Explore Case.
U.S. Supreme Court
Jan 2021
Mahanoy Area School District v. B.L.

Free Speech

Mahanoy Area School District v. B.L.

On September 25, 2017, the ACLU-PA filed suit on behalf of B.L., a high school sophomore who has been cheerleading since she was in fifth grade and was expelled from the team as punishment for out-of-school speech.
Mahanoy Area School District V. B.l.. Explore Case.

All Cases

24 Supreme Court Cases during the 2020 Term

Terry v. United States
U.S. Supreme Court
Dec 2021

Criminal Law Reform

Terry v. United States

Whether all individuals sentenced for crack cocaine offenses under a now-amended federal statute that created a 100-to-1 disparity between the treatment of cocaine in its crack and powder forms are eligible for resentencing under amendments made by the First Step Act of 2018.
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U.S. Supreme Court
Dec 2021
Terry v. United States

Criminal Law Reform

Terry v. United States

Whether all individuals sentenced for crack cocaine offenses under a now-amended federal statute that created a 100-to-1 disparity between the treatment of cocaine in its crack and powder forms are eligible for resentencing under amendments made by the First Step Act of 2018.
Terry V. United States. Explore Case.
California v. Texas
U.S. Supreme Court
Dec 2021

Disability Rights

California v. Texas

Whether Congress鈥檚 zeroing out of the tax assessment in the Affordable Care Act for people who fail to obtain health insurance renders the Affordable Care Act unconstitutional?
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U.S. Supreme Court
Dec 2021
California v. Texas

Disability Rights

California v. Texas

Whether Congress鈥檚 zeroing out of the tax assessment in the Affordable Care Act for people who fail to obtain health insurance renders the Affordable Care Act unconstitutional?
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Paige and Shannon
U.S. Supreme Court
Nov 2021

LGBTQ Rights

Fulton v. City of Philadelphia

On November 4, the Supreme Court heard a case that could allow private agencies that receive taxpayer-funding to provide government services 鈥 such as foster care providers, food banks, homeless shelters, and more 鈥 to deny services to people who are LGBTQ, Jewish, Muslim, or Mormon.
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U.S. Supreme Court
Nov 2021
Paige and Shannon

LGBTQ Rights

Fulton v. City of Philadelphia

On November 4, the Supreme Court heard a case that could allow private agencies that receive taxpayer-funding to provide government services 鈥 such as foster care providers, food banks, homeless shelters, and more 鈥 to deny services to people who are LGBTQ, Jewish, Muslim, or Mormon.
Fulton V. City Of Philadelphia. Explore Case.
census
U.S. Supreme Court
Jan 2021

Voting Rights

Immigrants' Rights

New York Immigration Coalition v. Trump

The 桃子视频, New York Civil Liberties Union, 桃子视频of Texas, and Arnold & Porter filed a federal lawsuit July 24, 2020, on behalf of immigrants鈥 rights groups challenging President Trump鈥檚 order seeking to block people who are undocumented from being counted in the U.S. census.
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U.S. Supreme Court
Jan 2021
census

Voting Rights

Immigrants' Rights

New York Immigration Coalition v. Trump

The 桃子视频, New York Civil Liberties Union, 桃子视频of Texas, and Arnold & Porter filed a federal lawsuit July 24, 2020, on behalf of immigrants鈥 rights groups challenging President Trump鈥檚 order seeking to block people who are undocumented from being counted in the U.S. census.
New York Immigration Coalition V. Trump. Explore Case.
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How Do Terms Work?

Between October and late June or early July the Supreme Court is 鈥渋n session,鈥 meaning it hears oral arguments, issues written decisions, and decides whether to take additional cases.

Submitting petitions

Our legal team at the 桃子视频files a cert petition to the U.S. Supreme Court, a type of petition that usually argues that a lower court has incorrectly decided an important question of law that violates civil rights and should be fixed to prevent similar confusion in similar cases.

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U.S. Supreme Court decides to take a case

On average, the Court considers about 7,000 鈥 8,000 petitions each term and accepts about 80 for oral argument.

Oral arguments

This is the period where the U.S. Supreme Court listens to our case in court.

U.S. Supreme Court makes final decisions

While the U.S. Supreme Court makes decisions throughout the term, many are released right before the term ends. If a decision doesn't go in our favor, we fight back!