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Judge dismisses suit against Chicago ‘sanctuary’ laws
A federal judge dismissed a Trump administration lawsuit Friday that sought to disrupt limits Chicago imposes on cooperation between federal immigration agents and local police.
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Faith leaders hope new bill will stop loss of clergy from abroad
Faith leaders across the U.S. are hoping a bipartisan bill, recently introduced in the U.S. Senate and House, might finally bring resolution to an immigration issue that has been hindering their service to their communities for more than two years.
By Giovanna Dell’Orto
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Panel affirms tossing discrimination suit against Chicago State U.
Chicago State University (CSU) does not have to face a suit alleging that it dismissed a student from its pharmacy doctoral program due to her disabilities, a federal appeals court held.
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SCOTUS blocks ruling that would gut key part of Voting Rights Act
The Supreme Court on Thursday blocked a lower-court ruling in a redistricting dispute in North Dakota that would gut a landmark federal civil rights law for millions of people.
By Mark Sherman and Jack Dura