Housing Texas prison inmates in sweltering facilities that lack air conditioning is “plainly unconstitutional,” U.S. District Judge Robert Pitman said Wednesday in a groundbreaking, 91-page ruling.
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The New Republic on MSNICE Deported Someone to El Salvador Megaprison Over Paperwork ErrorTrump claims everyone deported to El Salvador was a member of Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua. The reports keep proving ...
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The New Republic on MSNNew York Uses Rare Move to Block Texas’s Anti-Abortion CrusadeNew York officials used a shield law for the first time to prevent an abortion provider from being punished in a different ...
These are just a few of the pieces of evidence that the Trump administration has cited in its legal efforts to detain and deport migrants from the United States in high-profile actions the past few ...
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Trump ramps up attacks on judges after week of rulings to slow down his agenda: Live updates - Trump has launched attacks on ...
President ends ban on ‘segregated facilities’ in federal contracts - Despite overturning order signed by Lyndon Johnson, ...
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A federal judge has found the extreme heat in Texas prisons that don’t have air conditioning is “plainly unconstitutional.” ...
A federal judge’s finding that extreme heat in Texas prisons is unconstitutional could lead to the state being ordered to ...
A federal judge has found the extreme heat in Texas prisons that don't have air conditioning is "plainly unconstitutional." ...
Texan authorities have been criticized over extreme heat in their prison system, where temperatures can routinely rise above ...
The judge ruled Texas prison cell temperatures, which regularly exceed 90 and 100 degrees, likely violate rights against ...
A federal judge found the extreme heat in Texas prisons is “plainly unconstitutional,” but did not order the state to begin ...
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