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How Elections Clause Case Threatens To Disrupt Democracy

When the Supreme Court rules in Moore v. Harper in the upcoming term, it will decide whether the Constitution permits state courts to review congressional maps and election rules set by state legislatures. Some civil rights organizations, attorneys and legal scholars worry the ruling could upend judicial review of elections and possibly undermine democracy.

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ACLU Takes On Qualified Immunity In The 5th Circ.

The ACLU is partnering with 65 law firms and 27 corporations to bring police abuse suits in Louisiana, a state often described as a "legal aid desert." Through the project, dubbed Justice Lab, pro bono attorneys have filed 40 civil suits challenging local and state police for excessive force, racial profiling and unlawful arrest or search.

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The 2022 Law360 400 - Law360

For the ninth year in a row, Law360 is pleased to announce our list of the 400 largest U.S. firms by headcount.

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Port Authority Settles Civil Rights Suit Over Bathroom Patrols

Winston & Strawn LLP attorneys and The Legal Aid Society secured a settlement ending the Port Authority Police Department’s bathroom patrols practice that appeared to target members of the LGBTQ community. The settlement will have a far-reaching impact, attorneys say.

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Military Justice System Problems Go Beyond Sexual Assaults

The U.S. military’s mishandling of sexual assaults has put a spotlight on how its court system permits alleged offenders in the armed forces to escape punishment. Lawmakers have proposed federal legislation to help victims achieve justice in their cases, but some experts say Congress needs to overhaul the whole military court system.

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