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Child Labor Investigation Reveals Immigration Policy Changes We Need Now

The New York Times uncovered how labor protections are failing migrant children — and reminds us that we need big policy solutions.

Migrant children working inside a classroom.

West Virginia Lawmakers are Pushing Public Schools to Teach Creationism

Allowing teachers to present “intelligent design” in science class would jeopardize students’ educational futures and violate the Constitution.

Delegates gathered in the House of Delegates chamber at the Capitol in Charleston, W.Va. to discuss a bill on Feb. 14, 2019.

Stop the Smoke Out: Help Make Sure House Bill 1116 Stays Dead

This bill is a slippery slope into state-controlled free expression, and it is wildly dangerous.

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Criminalizing Abortion Care is Wrong, and We’re Fighting Back

Combining our expertise in criminal defense and reproductive freedom, a new initiative will provide a zealous defense for providers, supporters, and patients

Three demonstrators holding pro-abortion signage.

Crossing the Bridge Together: The Fight for Voting Rights Marches On

Ensuring access to the ballot for Black voters is a community-led, daily pursuit.

Demonstrators including Vice President Kamala Harris march on the Edmund Pettus Bridge on the anniversary of "Bloody Sunday" on Sunday, March 6, 2022.

Firestorm Over Green Bay City Hall Surveillance Microphones is a Reminder of Country We Don’t Want to Live In

Blanket audio surveillance is legally problematic, susceptible to abuse, and should not become widespread.

Hidden microphone coming between wooden slats on wall.

Texas’ Attempt to Tear Parents and Trans Youth Apart, One Year Later

As our fight to keep families together continues in court, the persecution of transgender youth in Texas continues.

A protest sign reading "Protect Trans Kids."

Is This the End of the Internet As We Know It?

This month, the Supreme Court heard two cases that could forever change the way we interact online.

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