Arthur v. District of Columbia Housing Authority - Asserting Disability Rights Claim For Deaf Public-Housing Tenant Denied Visits from Her Son Because She Couldn’t Hear Her Phone
The ACLU-DC and the law firm of Arnold & Porter filed a lawsuit against the D.C. Housing Authority (DCHA) for violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the D.C. Human Rights Act on behalf of Evelyn Arthur, a 77-year-old deaf woman living in D.C. public housing.
ACLU-DC v. Department of Justice - FOIA Re: Shackling Of Detainees In Court Appearances
Grace v. Barr - Challenge to Trump Administration’s Narrow Interpretation of Asylum Law
Cottingham v. Lojacono - Challenging Unjustified, Sexually Invasive Search by Police During Stop and Frisk
Sheriff Road Police Encounters FOIA Request
Guffey v. Duff - Defending Political Speech and Association Rights of Administrative Employees of the Federal Court System
Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University v. Department of Defense, et al. (Prepublication Review FOIA II)
Black Lives Matter-DC v. Bowser - Enforcing D.C. Law’s Stop-And-Frisk Data Collection Requirement that D.C. Police Had Refused to Implement
National Fair Housing Alliance v. Carson - Defending Regulation Requiring Jurisdictions to Take Affirmative Steps to Promote Fair Housing