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Administration officials unveiled the plan to reunify families separated under the Trump administration's zero-tolerance policy, but offered few details on how and when reunifications would happen.
Trump's Migrant Family Policy Now Moves To The Courts
At issue: How should cases proceed and what should happen to the more than 2,000 immigrant minors already detained in light of the president's executive order?
Bill Would Give Police Access To Drug Database
Law enforcement officers would have access to a statewide database of some prescription drugs under a bill filed in the North Carolina legislature.
Judge Says Yes To Lawsuit Challenging Trump Administration Family Separation Policy
In a response to the Trump administration's request to dismiss the suit, Judge Dana Sabraw ruled that the "wrenching separation" of children from parents may violate their right to due process.
Judge Temporarily Blocks Iowa's 'Fetal Heartbeat' Abortion Law
The measure, which had been set to take effect July 1, had quickly drawn a legal challenge from Planned Parenthood and the ACLU of Iowa.
ACLU Sues ICE For Allegedly Separating 'Hundreds' Of Migrant Families
The American Civil Liberties Union says that U.S. immigration authorities have forcibly separated migrant parents, most of them asylum seekers, from their minor children for no legitimate reason.
ACLU Of NC Opposes New Opioid Sentencing Proposal
Civil rights groups are speaking out against a proposal from eastern North Carolina counties to increase the bail amount for people facing some drug charges.
Dollar Band Can Never Be 'Too Sensitive' On ACLU Benefit Compilation
The new compilation brings together 20 artists from the punk spectrum and acts as a group announcement for Dollar Band, which features members of Gun Outfit.
ACLU Raises Questions Over Department Of Public Safety's Book Banning Policy
The 2010 New York Times best-seller, The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness by Michelle Alexander, examines racial injustice through the lens of mass in
ACLU Asks The State To Modify Its Traffic Stop Guidelines
The American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina is asking the state Division of Motor Vehicles to adjust its traffic stop guidelines, saying drivers should understand they have the right to re