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We can't let this be the new normal.
Confirmed Judges Confirmed Fears tracks the damaging impacts of Trump-appointed judges around the country, and chronicles the decisions that hurt all of us.
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Denying asylum relief
Molina v Bondi; Marquez v Bondi
In two cases in early April, immigrants appealed agency denials of relief from possible torture or other mistreatment if they were deported. The same two judges --- Trump judge Daniel Bress and George W Bush judge Carlos Bea – denied the appeals in both cases
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Blocking contempt proceedings against Trump officials
In re Trump
The Trump Administration sought to stop contempt proceedings by Chief Judge James Boasberg against Trump officials involved in the deportation of Venezuelan immigrants to El Salvador last year despite contrary court orders.
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Allowing damaging land swap
Arizona Mining Reform Coalition v United States Forest Service
Environmentalists and Indian tribes challenged a land swap under which a copper mining company would obtain and mine specified Arizona land, causing damage to the environment and sacred Indian land.
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Allowing states to ban books
Penguin Random House v Robbins; Iowa Safe Schools v Reynolds
Book publishers and LGBTQ+ groups challenged an Iowa law that requires removal of books in school libraries that depict or describe any “sex act” and bars teaching related to gender identity or sexual orientation to students below grade 7.
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Dismissing challenge to administration of IDEA
DC v Fairfax County School Board
Two parents and an advocacy organization filed a lawsuit challenging the procedures used by a state and school district in implementing the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), which governs education of schoolchildren with disabilities.
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Targeting protesters' free speech
Ford v. McKesson
This involves an ongoing effort to hold a Black Lives Matter protest organizer personally responsible for an act of violence against a police officer carried out by an unknown person at the protest. If the effort succeeds, it would deter people from exercising their First Amendment rights to protest against the government.
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Using vulgar language in gender discrimination case
Olympus Spa v. Armstrong
In dissenting in a case concerning discrimination based on gender identity, Trump judge Lawrence VanDyke used harsh and vulgar language that drew widespread criticism across the ideological spectrum.
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Stopping law protecting trans teens
Mirabelli v Bonta
A number of parents and teachers challenged a California law that protects students’ privacy by keeping private gender transitioning efforts by students if they wish and by requiring teachers to cooperate in such efforts.
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Excluding HIV positive people from service
Wilkins v Hegseth
The US military has a policy that excludes people with HIV from serving or enlisting in the military, even if they are totally asymptomatic and undetectable. A number of individuals excluded by the policy along with a veterans’ group sued the military.
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Disregarding evidence in immigration case
Vilchis-Gomez v Bondi
Immigration authorities detained Alejandro Vilchis-Gomez, who was born in Mexico, and decided to deport him. He is married with three children who were born in the US, and after the initial deportation ruling, Vilchis submitted new evidence that his deportation would cause “increased and intense psychological hardship” to his six year-old son
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Removing right to immigration bond hearings
Buenrostro-Mendez v. Bondi
The Trump administration claims the power to detain millions of noncitizens without bond, including ones who have been here for decades. The vast majority of courts have rejected this extreme reinterpretation of immigration law contrary to congressional statute. But thanks to Trump Judge Kyle Duncan, the government now has that power throughout the Fifth Circuit.
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