SCOTUS Will Decide on War Memorial's Fate
2/27: The Supreme Court will decide whether the 94-year-old Bladensburg Peace Cross, which honors the fallen of WWI, should be allowed to remain on public land.
2/27: The Supreme Court will decide whether the 94-year-old Bladensburg Peace Cross, which honors the fallen of WWI, should be allowed to remain on public land.
McALLEN, TEXAS (September 10, 2018)—The American Civil Rights Union entered a comprehensive settlement agreement with Starr County, Texas, to clean up and maintain the county’s voter registration rolls under the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (ACRU v. Rodriguez et. al. 7:16-cv-00103).
Read Settlement. (PDF – 755 K)
2/24: ACRU explains why the Bladensburg Peace Cross is far more than a religious symbol and how the ACRU joined the fight to protect the war memorial.
2/20: Elizabeth Warren desperately wants to shift attention away from the racial controversies that have ensnared her and other Democrats.
2/20: Civil rights group contends plaintiffs lack standing by failing to meet basic standards for action under the Constitution and voting rights law.
2/20: ACRU General Counsel Ken Klukowski reports on Justice Clarence Thomas' independent opinion on the Indiana Illegal Seizure case, supporting American's right to bear arms.
Political gerrymandering is back before the Supreme Court this term in two cases, one of which is Rucho.
2/15: ACRU General Counsel Ken Klukowski reports on the Supreme Court's decision to rule on whether the 2020 Census can ask participants about their citizenship status.
2/14: ACRU General Counsel Ken Klukowski warns that the President must be careful that the new spending bill doesn't strip emergency powers from his office.
2/13: There is tremendous environmental and community impact experienced by the deployment of green energy.