Doe v. Mattis - Challenge to Detention of U.S. Citizen in Iraq Without Legal Process
The petition filed by the ACLU and ACLU-DC seeks a court order permitting ACLU attorneys to meet with the “John Doe” detainee, forbidding interrogation of the detainee until the habeas petition is resolved, and requiring that the detainee be charged with a crime in regular federal court or released.
In the Matter of the Search of Information Associated with Facebook Accounts disruptj20 [etc.] - Defending Political Activists’ Privacy in Their Facebook Accounts
Payne-Jones v. D.C. Taxicab Commission - Challenging Law Enforcement Stop of Vehicle-for-Hire Without Suspicion of Wrongdoing
Horse v. District of Columbia - Challenging Mass Arrests, Excessive Force, and Unconstitutional Detention Conditions as to Anti-Inaguration Demonstrators
McComb v. Ross - Challenging Sexually Invasive Search by D.C. Police
Armstrong v. Thompson - Defending Whistleblower’s Rights
Pondexter-Moore, Schyla - Challenging Unlawful Barring of Community Activity from Public Meetings
Ortiz-Diaz v. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development - Challenging Denial of Federal Employee’s Lateral Transfer Request Based on Race
Association of Independent Schools of Greater Washington v. District of Columbia - Challenging Suspicionless Teacher Drug Testing