Original postings at the: Peninsula Press; SFGate; and, KQED’s News Fix. Christina is one of the estimated four million California drivers struggling to manage the mounting financial burden of a …
Original article appeared in The Alpenhorn News By S. E. Williams San Bernardino Presiding Judge Marsha G. Slough, a member of the California Judicial Council, identified the new rule as …
Original article appeared in the LA Times. By Brian Bennett Immigrants held in Border Patrol stations in southern Arizona are regularly denied basic sanitation, food, water, and adequate medical care, …
Original article appeared in LAVOZ. La demanda interpuesta por la ACLU de Arizona es en contra del Departamento de Seguridad Nacional (DHS) y la Oficina de Aduanas y Protección Fronteriza …
Original article appeared in Courthouse News Service. By TIM HULL TUCSON (CN) – Border Patrol jails in its busy Tucson sector are overcrowded, dirty and cold, lacking food, water, medical …
Original article appeared in AZ Central. By bob ortega Human-rights groups are asking the federal courts to order Customs and Border Protection to improve what they describe as the “unconstitutional …
Original article appeared in Tucson Weekly. By María Inés Taracena Several immigration rights advocacy organizations—including the American Civil Liberties Union of Arizona and the National Immigration Law Center—are suing the …
Original article appeared in Naples Daily News (Florida) By Laura Layden The Hertz Corp. faces a lawsuit alleging it has violated federal rules in handling background checks for its job …
Original article appeared in San Jose Inside. By Jennifer Wadsworth In response to mounting criticism that traffic courts unfairly punish poor people, the California Judicial Council adopted an emergency rule …