ACLU files FOIA lawsuit seeking CBP's immigration enforcement methods nearly 100 miles from the border
ACLU’s CBP FOIA request is now more than six months old, despite law that gives CBP 20 days to respond
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ACLU’s CBP FOIA request is now more than six months old, despite law that gives CBP 20 days to respond
NORTHWOOD, N.H. - The ACLU of New Hampshire today announced that it has settled a lawsuit filed by the ACLU of NH’s Immigrants’ Rights Project against the Town of Northwood.
CONCORD, N.H. – On Friday, August 16, Governor Chris Sununu signed into law H.B. 608, a bill that extends gender identity discrimination protections to areas of state law that were not covered by the comprehensive reforms passed last year in H.B. 1319.
“In today’s decision, the Court states that the City will be committing a crime when its planned surveillance cameras inevitably capture motorists’ identifying information.
DOVER, N.H. – The ACLU of New Hampshire filed an emergency federal lawsuit yesterday afternoon on behalf of a Haitian immigrant that was to be transferred today, August 13, to Louisiana to be deported, from Strafford County Department of Corrections.
CONCORD, N.H. – Today, Governor Chris Sununu vetoed House Bill 706, which would have created an independent redistricting commission charged with drawing fair districts in state and federal elections after the 2020 U.S. Census.