In a controversial ruling, the Supreme Court has temporarily allowed the Trump administration to revoke the self-identification of gender on passports, marking a significant setback for transgender rights.
In a significant ruling, a federal judge has blocked President Trump's attempt to require proof of citizenship for voter registration, deeming it unconstitutional. Civil rights advocates celebrate this victory for democracy as legal battles over voting rights continue.
A federal judge is scrutinizing a senior Border Patrol official for allegedly using tear gas on protesters, raising concerns over compliance with court orders and the safety of residents.
On Tuesday evening, protests erupted in New York City after ICE conducted controversial raids in Chinatown, leading to detentions and a public outcry. Demonstrators condemned the aggressive tactics used by federal agents, sparking a fierce debate about immigration enforcement in the city.
Thousands across Oregon united in 'No Kings' protests against Trump's immigration policies, culminating in a dramatic standoff with federal officers in Portland. Discover the powerful stories from the frontlines of this movement.
This Saturday, millions will take to the streets for 'No Kings' protests against perceived authoritarian governance by the Trump administration, following a record turnout in June.
Despite a recent colon cancer surgery, 75-year-old James Phipps is determined to join the No Kings protests, standing against corporate greed and advocating for healthcare rights. His lifelong commitment to civil rights fuels his activism amid today's struggles.
Americans from all 50 states are gearing up for the No Kings protests this Saturday, uniting against perceived authoritarianism under the Trump administration. With events planned in over 2,700 locations, millions are expected to march peacefully, emphasizing that the US has no kings.
Activists across the U.S. are gearing up for the 'No Kings' protests on Saturday, denouncing Trump's policies and calling for civil rights. With millions expected, the protests aim to challenge perceived abuses of power.
The Supreme Court appears ready to dismantle the last vestiges of the Voting Rights Act, with potential rulings that could redefine voter representation and racial equality ahead of the 2026 midterms.