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U.S. Supreme Court
Jun 2020
Department of Homeland Security v. Vijayakumar Thuraissigiam

Immigrants' Rights

Department of Homeland Security v. Vijayakumar Thuraissigiam

Whether immigrants are entitled to seek judicial review of their “expedited removal” orders in federal court.
Department Of Homeland Security V. Vijayakumar Thuraissigiam. Explore Case.
U.S. Supreme Court
Jun 2020
Aimee Stephens in front of the Supreme Court

LGBTQ Rights

R.G. & G.R. Harris Funeral Homes v EEOC & Aimee Stephens

Aimee Stephens had worked for nearly six years as a funeral director at R.G. and G.R. Harris Funeral Homes when she informed the funeral home’s owner that she is a transgender woman. She was fired, the EEOC sued on her behalf, and the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Aimee’s employer engaged in unlawful sex discrimination when it fired her because she’s transgender. We represented Aimee Stephens in front of the U.S. Supreme Court — and won.
R.g. & G.r. Harris Funeral Homes V Eeoc & Aimee Stephens. Explore Case.
U.S. Supreme Court
May 2020
Little Sisters of the Poor v. Pennsylvania and New Jersey/Trump v. Pennsylvania and New Jersey

Religious Liberty

Little Sisters of the Poor v. Pennsylvania and New Jersey/Trump v. Pennsylvania and New Jersey

Whether the government had statutory authority under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993 to expand the conscience exemption to the contraceptive-coverage mandate.
Little Sisters Of The Poor V. Pennsylvania And New Jersey/trump V. Pennsylvania And New Jersey. Explore Case.
U.S. Supreme Court
May 2020
Supreme Court

Civil Liberties

Trump v. Mazars/Trump v. Deutsche Bank AG

Whether President Trump should comply with congressional subpoenas and hand over his personal finance documents.
Trump V. Mazars/trump V. Deutsche Bank Ag. Explore Case.
U.S. Supreme Court
May 2020
Supreme Court

Civil Liberties

Trump v. Vance

Whether President Trump should comply with a grandy jury subpoena and hand over his personal finance documents.
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U.S. Supreme Court
Sep 2019
Don Zarda, Melissa Zarda, Bill Moore

LGBTQ Rights

Altitude Express Inc. v. Zarda

Don Zarda loved to skydive. He worked as a skydiving instructor at Altitude Express, a company on Long Island, N.Y. He was fired for being gay.
Altitude Express Inc. V. Zarda. Explore Case.

All Cases

17 Supreme Court Cases during the 2019 Term

Baxter v. Bracey
U.S. Supreme Court
Jul 2020

Criminal Law Reform

Baxter v. Bracey

In early 2014, Alexander Baxter was bitten by a police dog that was unleashed on him while he was sitting with his hands in the air, having surrendered to police. He sued for excessive force, but in late 2018, a federal appeals court ruled that his claim should be thrown out under the doctrine of “qualified immunity.”
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Baxter V. Bracey. Explore Case.
U.S. Supreme Court
Jul 2020
Baxter v. Bracey

Criminal Law Reform

Baxter v. Bracey

In early 2014, Alexander Baxter was bitten by a police dog that was unleashed on him while he was sitting with his hands in the air, having surrendered to police. He sued for excessive force, but in late 2018, a federal appeals court ruled that his claim should be thrown out under the doctrine of “qualified immunity.”
Baxter V. Bracey. Explore Case.
Aimee Stephens
U.S. Supreme Court
Jun 2020

LGBTQ Rights

LGBTQ Discrimination Cases at the Supreme Court

In Bostock v. Clayton County, the Supreme Court ruled that anti-LGBTQ discrimination violates the federal law against discrimination in the workplace.
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Lgbtq Discrimination Cases At The Supreme Court. Explore Case.
U.S. Supreme Court
Jun 2020
Aimee Stephens

LGBTQ Rights

LGBTQ Discrimination Cases at the Supreme Court

In Bostock v. Clayton County, the Supreme Court ruled that anti-LGBTQ discrimination violates the federal law against discrimination in the workplace.
Lgbtq Discrimination Cases At The Supreme Court. Explore Case.
Comcast v. National Association of African American Owned Media and Entertainment Studios Network
U.S. Supreme Court
May 2020

Racial Justice

Comcast v. National Association of African American Owned Media and Entertainment Studios Network

Whether a claim of race discrimination under 42 U.S.C. § 1981 fails in the absence of but-for causation.
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Comcast V. National Association Of African American Owned Media And Entertainment Studios Network. Explore Case.
U.S. Supreme Court
May 2020
Comcast v. National Association of African American Owned Media and Entertainment Studios Network

Racial Justice

Comcast v. National Association of African American Owned Media and Entertainment Studios Network

Whether a claim of race discrimination under 42 U.S.C. § 1981 fails in the absence of but-for causation.
Comcast V. National Association Of African American Owned Media And Entertainment Studios Network. Explore Case.
Our Lady of Guadalupe School v. Morrissey-Berru and St. James School v. Biel
U.S. Supreme Court
Feb 2020

Religious Liberty

Our Lady of Guadalupe School v. Morrissey-Berru and St. James School v. Biel

Whether certain teachers at religious schools are covered by the “ministerial exception,” which gives religious institutions the constitutional authority to discriminate in the selection of faith leaders.
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Our Lady Of Guadalupe School V. Morrissey-berru And St. James School V. Biel. Explore Case.
U.S. Supreme Court
Feb 2020
Our Lady of Guadalupe School v. Morrissey-Berru and St. James School v. Biel

Religious Liberty

Our Lady of Guadalupe School v. Morrissey-Berru and St. James School v. Biel

Whether certain teachers at religious schools are covered by the “ministerial exception,” which gives religious institutions the constitutional authority to discriminate in the selection of faith leaders.
Our Lady Of Guadalupe School V. Morrissey-berru And St. James School V. Biel. Explore Case.
United States v. Sineneng-Smith
U.S. Supreme Court
Feb 2020

Free Speech

United States v. Sineneng-Smith

Whether the First Amendment prohibits the government from making it a crime to “encourage or induce” a non-citizen to enter or reside in the United States unlawfully.
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U.S. Supreme Court
Feb 2020
United States v. Sineneng-Smith

Free Speech

United States v. Sineneng-Smith

Whether the First Amendment prohibits the government from making it a crime to “encourage or induce” a non-citizen to enter or reside in the United States unlawfully.
United States V. Sineneng-smith. Explore Case.
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