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- July 27, 2018
Civil, Human Rights Groups’ Amicus Brief in 2020 Census Case, San Jose v. U.S.
Read moreA broad array of civil and human rights groups filed an amicus brief in San Jose and Black Alliance For Just Immigration v. Ross, in support of the litigation challenging the U.S. Department of Commerce's decision to add a "citizenship" question to the 2020 census. The brief led by the…
- July 27, 2018
Civil and Human Rights Groups’ Amicus Brief in 2020 Census Case (CA v. U.S. )
Read moreAn array of advocacy groups filed an amicus brief in California v. Ross, siding with Calif. Attorney General Xavier Becrra's lawsuit challenging the U.S. Department of Commerce's decision to add a "citizenship" question to the 2020 census. The brief led by the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights,…
- June 19, 2018
Explainer: Texas v. United States – What Did the DOJ Do?
Read moreThe Department of Justice earlier this month lodged a legal action in federal court trying to explain why it would no longer defend the Affordable Care Act in ongoing litigation to wipe out the law. National Health Law Program Staff Attorney Joe McLean explains that the DOJ's legal action is…
- June 19, 2018
Civil and Human Rights Groups’ Amicus Brief in 2020 Census Case
Read moreMore than 140 advocacy groups filed an amicus brief siding with New York's federal court challenge to the U.S. Department of Commerce's decision to add a "citizenship" question to the 2020 census. The brief led by the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, Muslim Advocates, National Coalition on…
- June 19, 2018
Health Care Advocates Amicus Brief in Texas v. United States
Read moreFamilies USA, Community Catalyst, National Health Law Program, Center for Public Policy Priorities, and the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities in a friend-of-the-court brief in Texas v. U.S., urge the federal court to reject the Texas Attorney General and the 19 other states attorneys general lawsuit seeking the…
- May 16, 2018
Medication-Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder: The Gold Standard
Corey Davis, Carli Suba, and Amy Lieberman Issue BriefRead moreLack of access to proper treatment for substance use disorders is harming lives of thousands, write National Health Law Program's Carli Suba, Amy Lieberman and Corey Davis. "States and the federal government can use numerous means to ensure that health care providers receive evidence-based education in the appropriate treatment"…