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Presuming Guilt
Supreme Court to address whether immigration agents or criminal courts decide who has committed a crime
Feb 6
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César García Hernández
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Presuming Guilt
Supreme Court to decide whether a conviction is needed to penalize migrants
Feb 6
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César García Hernández
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Civil Accountability
Border dispute from 2012 shows path for civil lawsuits against ICE and Border Patrol
Jan 29
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César García Hernández
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Breaching the castle
ICE policy allowing warrantless arrests inside homes clashes with Fourth Amendment
Jan 23
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César García Hernández
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Off-ramp remains to birthright citizenship decision
Justices agreed to add one citizenship case to its calendar, but not another, raising questions about why
Jan 16
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César García Hernández
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Public Death, Private Right
Federal law gives legal option to relatives of ICE shooting victim
Jan 9
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César García Hernández
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Incentivizing Illegality
Government’s position in asylum case could incentive unauthorized migration
Dec 19, 2025
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César García Hernández
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Flouting the Fourth Amendment
Warrantless arrests by immigration agents likely violate federal law, say two courts
Dec 11, 2025
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César García Hernández
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Birthright Citizenship Returns to Supreme Court
Justices likely to decide constitutionality of Trump's executive order next year
Dec 5, 2025
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César García Hernández
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Birthright citizenship and U.S. exceptionalism
Justice Department lawyers say the 14th Amendment is unusual. That's the wrong factor to consider.
Dec 4, 2025
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César García Hernández
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Dual citizens should worry about citizenship case
Dual citizens can't pass on their U.S. citizenship, Justice Department & Republican allies tell Supreme Court
Nov 21, 2025
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César García Hernández
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It's 1923 Again
States can bar migrants from buying property, federal appellate court says in Florida dispute
Nov 13, 2025
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César García Hernández
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