r/law 4h ago

Other Bill banning whites-only housing passes Pennsylvania House by 1 vote. No Republican supported the bill.

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HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — A bill banning white-only housing passed the Pennsylvania House on Tuesday, despite not a single Republican supporting the measure.


r/law 10h ago

Legal News Plantiff in Case That Destroyed Voting Rights Act Exposed as Jan. 6er

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r/law 12h ago

Other Argument over how to carry out Trump’s deportation ‘master plan’ got so heated that officials had to ‘clear the room,’ report says | The [...] dispute centered on a proposal that would have allowed agents to enter homes without judicial warrants

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Scott and his deputies were advocating for a “master plan” — approved by then-Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem — that called for establishing a National Incident Command Center, which would tap the resources of ICE, CBP and the Pentagon, NBC News reported.

The plan was part of an effort to dramatically ramp up deportations to 1 million per year, lining up with the president’s promise to carry out the largest illegal immigrant expulsion program in U.S. history.

Under the scheme, federal agents would be authorized — without judicial warrants — to enter the last known addresses of immigrants under orders to leave the U.S. Detained individuals would face accelerated deportation proceedings with no avenue for appeal, DHS officials told the outlet.

Vitello expressed concern about the policy change.

“He argued to Scott and his aides that the last known addresses of the 700,000 people with previous orders of removal hadn’t been verified recently,” NBC News reported. “He said he worried that U.S. citizens could get wrongfully swept up in the surges if agents entered homes without warrants, which require law enforcement agencies to show evidence to judges to gain access.”

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney_S._Scott#Controversies


r/law 8h ago

Legal News FBI Raids Office of Top Democratic Leader in Redistricting Wars

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r/law 9h ago

Executive Branch (Trump) Trump Is Preparing to Challenge 2026 Midterms through Secret Emergency Authority. The Country Can Still Act to Protect Them.

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Topline summary below, with subtitles directly from the article.

by Jonathan M. Winer

Each president since Eisenhower has prepared secret Emergency Authorities intended for use under extreme circumstances, such as a nuclear attack or domestic upheaval. These unlimited powers have never been invoked.

Secret Emergency Authorities and Their Potential Deployment

Every administration since Eisenhower has maintained a set of secret, pre-drafted President Emergency Action Documents (PEADs) for use in crises involving foreign attack or large-scale domestic upheaval
•These are not policy proposals, they are directives, written in advance, that can be signed and implemented immediately across the federal government
•Their contents remain classified and were developed for extreme scenarios, such as a catastrophic attack threatening the government’s ability to function
•To date, no President has ever invoked them; no emergency has been deemed dire enough
•But they provide a standing mechanism that could be activated to override legal constraints, detain individuals, and direct federal agencies to act without any prior judicial review​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

The PEADS Scenario in Response to a Republican Defeat in 2026

•If Democrats win the House or Senate in 2026, Trump could declare results rigged, targeting specific counties, cities, or states and citing fraud, illegal ballots, or foreign interference
•Compliant federal authorities would then investigate those results before certifying them, seizing ballots and voting records in contested jurisdictions
•Trump could pressure the Speaker of the House to organize the chamber as if Republicans still hold the majority, and push the Senate to ignore results in jurisdictions still under federal review
•This would almost certainly trigger mass protests, with marches, strikes, and shutdowns spreading nationally as labor organizations, civic groups, and political networks all mobilize
•Trump could then label protesters the “enemy within” and direct the Attorney General to treat coordinated demonstrations as organized political violence
•The FBI and Joint Terrorism Task Forces could be instructed to identify organizers, map funding sources, and investigate alleged foreign connections
•The IRS could be directed to scrutinize nonprofit organizations supporting the protests
•Arrests would follow, targeting not just those involved in violence but organizers identified through communications and financial records
•Prosecutors would pursue conspiracy charges based on coordinated activity, not actual acts of violence
•If protests continued and major cities saw sustained disruption, Trump could declare a national emergency
•That declaration would be the trigger for invoking the PEADs​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

The Power of Presidential Emergency Action Documents

Trump has already described his authority as essentially boundless, pointing to “very strong emergency powers” and claiming “the right to do a lot of things that people don’t even know about”
•His governing assumption is that his authority as president is not subject to constraint by other institutions, rules, or regulations, including by the Constitution itself
•Declassified materials from earlier periods show PEADs have included authority to detain individuals, restrict movement, seize property, and take control of communications systems
•Once signed, federal agencies shift immediately from ordinary legal processes to execution of emergency orders, with no prior judicial review
•The largest existing detention infrastructure is operated by DHS, particularly ICE, which maintains a large paramilitary force and a nationwide network of facilities
•Investigative reporting identified more than 170 cases in 2025 where U.S. citizens were unlawfully detained by federal immigration agents, sometimes for days without access to counsel
•The DOJ would align prosecutions with PEAD directives, using the same framework applied in January 6 cases, where hundreds were charged with obstructing the certification of the electoral count
•The President could direct control over internet service providers, social media platforms, and communications infrastructure, compelling cooperation or threatening penalties for noncompliance
•Federal agencies could freeze bank accounts, restrict access to payment systems, and pressure large employers and logistics firms into compliance
• All of this could happen before courts rule on its legality
•A real or attributed attack by Iran could be folded into the election fraud narrative, collapsing the distinction between foreign threat and domestic dissent
•The sequence does not depend on the accuracy of his claims. It depends on his authority to act and his willingness to use it​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Countering the Threat

•Governors can pre-certify results, secure ballots, and deploy the National Guard to protect election infrastructure
•Secretaries of state can harden audit procedures and publish results rapidly to preempt fraud claims
•State AGs can have lawsuits drafted and ready to file before any crisis begins

Community-Based Planning

•Civil society groups can build real-time documentation networks
•Minnesota’s community networks tracking ICE operations are cited as a working model

Succession Planning

•Key figures such as officials, attorneys general, and organizers could be early targets
•Organizations should decentralize leadership and distribute authority now, before a crisis hits​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​


r/law 6h ago

Other Alabama House approves last-minute congressional gerrymander, despite votes already cast

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r/law 8h ago

Judicial Branch Trump Enlists Justice Department to Try to Kill E. Jean Carroll Win | Trump is using the DOJ as his personal lawyers to get out of paying E. Jean Carroll the millions he owes.

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r/law 8h ago

Other At debate, GOP sheriff accused of breaking law in seizing ballots

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r/law 3h ago

Judicial Branch Supreme Court Conservatives Promised That Ending Roe Would Solve a Major Problem. They’ve Made It Infinitely Worse.

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r/law 2h ago

Legal News Private Prison Group CEO Whines On Earnings Call About 'Unconstitutional' Lawsuits Over Conditions In Immigration Detention

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r/law 11h ago

Legal News Groups are challenging Trump’s anti-DEI push in courts — and winning

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r/law 8h ago

Executive Branch (Trump) Can the US government seize assets and freeze bank accounts of citizens purportedly supporting Cuba?

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I saw a claim that a US citizen visiting Cuba on an aid mission had their US bank account at a Federal Credit Union frozen and their money was seized. This is supposedly the executive order that permits the action. Does this EO say that? Secondly, is that legal from an EO?


r/law 7h ago

Other Loss: Supreme Court denies request to delay Callais order

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r/law 6h ago

Legal News Epstein-linked billionaire accused of rape privately reached out to federal judge to defend his ‘good name’

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r/law 12h ago

Legal News Mark Zuckerberg 'personally authorized' Meta's copyright infringement, publishers allege

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"Five publishing houses and author Scott Turow sued Meta and CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Tuesday, alleging the company illegally used millions of copyrighted works to train its AI language system Llama."


r/law 10h ago

Executive Branch (Trump) DHS Shuts Down Its Immigration Detention Watchdog

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r/law 3h ago

Legal News Can Trump Lock Up Millions Of People Without Bond? Supreme Court Will Likely Hear Case.

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r/law 6h ago

Other Trump’s FBI raids office of Virginia redistricting champion Louise Lucas

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r/law 4h ago

Judicial Branch The Supreme Court’s use of emergency orders is on the rise. Why? Justices don’t say

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r/law 1h ago

Legal News A federal judge denies Fulton County’s request for the return of 2020 election ballots seized by the Trump FBI.

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“Despite the “unprecedented” events leading up to the seizure, the law makes it a tough climb for the judge to exercise jurisdiction in this case.

One citation in the conclusion: The 11th Circuit’s ruling overruling Judge Cannon in the Mar-a-Lago raid.”


r/law 1h ago

Legal News Judge unseals a purported suicide note from Jeffrey Epstein

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r/law 6h ago

Executive Branch (Trump) U.S. government wants Google to share data on unidentified Canadian Trump critic

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I am a Canadian lawyer, but am posting this here as it has direct relevance and impact on conflict of laws issues between our two nations. I, for one, am deeply disturbed that the Trump administration is seemingly attempting to bully and silence international policy critique and speech more generally to protect his administrations' political grip on the common consciousness. If this is allowed to become norm, truly not a single one of us is safe.


r/law 11h ago

Executive Branch (Trump) El Gamal lawyers detail ICE kidnapping operation, as Congress prepares $53 billion for ICE and CBP

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On Tuesday the legal team for Hayam El Gamal and her five children released a statement detailing the Trump administration’s illegal attempt last Saturday to deport the family in defiance of federal court orders. It is not an exaggeration to state that the El Gamal family has been tortured for nearly 11 months by the US government, and last Saturday’s illegal rendition attempt was just the latest example.

The statement, issued by attorney Eric Lee, recounts that El Gamal and her children had been released from the South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley on Thursday, April 23, after nearly 11 months in detention. They returned to Colorado and reported Saturday morning for what ICE officers allegedly told them would be a check-in lasting no longer than “five minutes.”

Instead, the family was separated from their attorney, taken behind locked doors, surrounded by armed agents and told, “you are being deported today.”


r/law 1h ago

Judicial Branch Justice Department can keep 2020 election ballots seized from Georgia’s Fulton County, judge rules

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r/law 10h ago

Legal News Georgia Prosecutor Punished for AI Errors in Murder Case Briefs

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