The San Francisco Public Defender's Office is criticizing the District Attorney for overzealous and wasteful prosecutions of unhoused and mentally ill residents, highlighting the need for mental health diversion and compassion instead of criminalization.
A federal court in New Hampshire has blocked the Trump administration's controversial executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship and certified a nationwide class of families whose children would have been denied citizenship under the order.
Mahmoud Khalil and his legal team have filed a preliminary injunction motion to counter the post-hoc charge against him, alleging that the government is retaliating against him for his civil rights advocacy.
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The U.S. Department of Justice has initiated a legal challenge to California's animal welfare laws, which are anti-farmer, anti-consumer, and anti-animal welfare, and could lead to a flood of low-cost eggs from factory farms in Mexico.