Claims tagged with "Legal"
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Extracted Claims (999)
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Simplified: Government lawyers countered detained immigrants were verbally informed they can make calls including to attorneys family friends or consulate1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: Kimberly Boche said when they tried calling their cellphone the number that came up was from a Kentucky detention center instead of Whipple1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: It is appalling that a court ruling was required to defend this fundamental right.1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: Hanne Sandison said some phone numbers for free legal services were listed incorrectly1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: Plaintiffs accused the government of not providing detainees access to counsel since at least January 111 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: The Department of Homeland Security did not say whether it would appeal.1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: Lawyers for the federal government argued they could not arrange in person meetings because they did not have space to accommodate detainees in the Wh...1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: The government cannot avoid its constitutional responsibilities when it deprives people of liberty because it finds them inconvenient she said in a st...1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: The constitution does not permit the government to arrest thousands of individuals and then disregard their constitutional rights because it would be...1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: The ruling recognizes the fundamental importance of access to counsel in ensuring basic due process according to Michele Garnett McKenzie.1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: Judge Nancy E Brasel said the government failed to plan for the constitutional rights of its civil detainees.1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: The government suggests doing so would result in chaos.1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to give detainees at an immigration facility near Minneapolis adequate access to lawyers.1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: Justice Department’s lawsuit stems from investigation opened in April examining Harvard’s admissions process3 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: She recently invoked her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination under questioning from the House Oversight Committee1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: Epstein hanged himself in his jail cell in 2019 after being indicted on federal sex trafficking charges according to local and federal authorities1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: Ms Maxwell is serving a 20-year prison sentence after being convicted in 2021 of conspiring with Mr Epstein for nearly a decade to aid in his abuse4 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: Correction was made on Feb 10 2026 earlier version misstated when Justice Department released latest documents related to Epstein investigation1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: Visit took place four years after Epstein pleaded guilty in Florida to soliciting prostitution from a minor2 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: Files contain documents showing Epstein expressed interest in meeting Lutnick's nanny in 2013 and had her resume sent to him1 sources4 months ago