Nov 15, 2024
A police officer interacts with a driver during a traffic stop, with the driver holding a piece of identification.
Lengthy Traffic Stops Must Be Real, Not Pretexts for Drug Busts

Ernesto Ayon was convicted of possession of cocaine, methamphetamine, drug paraphernalia and concealed cash. But the police who arrested him acted unlawfully when they stopped him for minor traffic violations and detained him until a narcotics dog arrived. An appellate court found that Ayon’s Fourth Amendment rights were violated because... Read More »

A man in an orange prison jumpsuit reading a publication while another inmate sits in the background.
Prison Newspaper Can Include Content that “May” Cause Sexual Arousal

Inmates in Arizona prisons may be prohibited from receiving mail that contains “sexually explicit material or content that is detrimental to the safe, secure, and orderly operation of the facility.” While the Ninth Circuit agreed that some censorship of prisoners’ reading material is constitutional because it advances desirable “penological interests,”... Read More »

Chick-fil-A restaurant exterior with the logo displayed prominently.
Transgender Woman Files Lawsuit Against Chick-fil-A

A transgender woman has filed a lawsuit against a Georgia Chick-fil-A restaurant alleging that she was the victim of sexual harassment and discrimination and was subsequently wrongfully terminated as a result. 29-Year-old Aaron Taylor began working at the Decatur area Chick-fil-A in August 2021. She explains in her lawsuit that... Read More »