Casos RealesOpenFederal Judge's Idaho Ruling Blocks Prison Penalties for Trans Restroom Use
A federal judge temporarily blocked Idaho's law threatening prison penalties for transgender restroom users.
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Casos RealesOpenA federal judge temporarily blocked Idaho's law threatening prison penalties for transgender restroom users.
Casos RealesOpenPolice arrested Allison Howlett after saying they thwarted a planned Las Vegas casino shooting, putting preventive safety and due process in tension.
Casos RealesOpenAn Ohio man's arrest over an alleged White House plot puts public safety, due process, and the strength of the evidence in tension.
Casos RealesOpenRex Crofton faces a federal hate-crime charge over attacks involving Jewish institutions in Albuquerque, putting accountability and due process in tension.
Casos RealesOpenA UN fact-finding mission reported detention abuses in Sudan, putting accountability and evidence-based attribution in tension.
Casos RealesOpenFriedrich Castillo's New Jersey arrest after an officer shooting weighs public safety against due process and proportionality.
Casos RealesOpenFive people, including an Omaha man, were arrested over an alleged terror plot, putting public safety and due process in tension.
Casos RealesOpenSeyo Cecunjanin's release from ICE custody drew criticism from Richard Blumenthal over detention and due-process concerns.
Casos RealesOpenThe Supreme Court left Sonam Raghuvanshi's bail in place, putting due process and public-safety enforcement in tension.
Casos RealesOpenBethel's police chief resigned after an arrest and while facing 70 sexual-abuse charges, putting the village's institutional response under scrutiny.
Casos RealesOpenSwadley's defense alleges attorney-client calls were recorded, putting institutional accountability and evidentiary standards at issue.
Casos RealesOpenKris Mayes and DHS paused a lawsuit over an ICE detention facility in Surprise, weighing legal oversight against federal detention capacity.
Casos RealesOpenTexas protesters received prison sentences after an ICE detention-facility shooting, prompting a debate over accountability, proportionality and evidence.
Casos RealesOpenRex Heuermann received a life sentence after pleading guilty in the Gilgo Beach case, prompting scrutiny of the punishment's proportionality.
Casos RealesOpenFive people face federal charges over an alleged plot involving a UFC event at the White House, but the supplied coverage leaves the case status unresolved.
Casos RealesOpenA Pennsylvania medical examiner ruled Daphy Michel’s death a homicide after his ICE release, while DHS disputed responsibility.
Casos RealesOpenA person is held in custody after a burning cross was found in Chicago's Grant Park, prompting police investigation.
Casos RealesOpenIsraeli court keeps Palestinian doctor detained without charges, prompting calls for human rights intervention.
Casos RealesOpenDaphy Michel's hypothermia death after ICE release ruled homicide in Pennsylvania, sparking legal action.
Casos RealesOpenSupreme Court upholds Texas court ruling allowing hypnosis testimony in death row case.
Casos RealesOpenEx-Garvin County jail deputy convicted by federal jury for inmate death and civil rights violations.
Casos RealesOpenICE arrests immigrant accused of killing man while distracted by YouTube in Minnesota.
Casos RealesOpenA Dutch court sentenced a Syrian to 26 years for crimes against humanity linked to the Syria conflict.
Casos RealesOpenAlabama courts deny nitrogen gas execution, allowing lethal injection for death row inmate Jeffery Lee.