All Cases

6 Court Cases
Court Case
Apr 13, 2020
Two people are holding rally signs in support of reproductive freedom. On the left is someone holding a poster that reads "Abotion is healthcare. Aboriton is a right." On the right, a person holds a sign that reads "Abortino Access for All."
  • Reproductive Freedom|
  • +1 Issue

Planned Parenthood v. Abbott et al

A lawsuit challenging the State of Texas' efforts to block people’s access to abortion care during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Court Case
Apr 02, 2020
Image of an Absentee Ballot Application
  • Voting Rights and Democracy|
  • +1 Issue

Texas Democratic Party et al v. Debeauvoir & State of Texas

A lawsuit seeking to declare that, under Texas law, all registered voters qualify to request a mail-in ballot as a result of the COVID-19 public health crisis.
Court Case
Feb 25, 2020
Keep abortion safe
  • Reproductive Freedom|
  • +1 Issue

Texas Equal Access Fund & Lilith Fund v. City of Waskom et al

A lawsuit to challenge ordinances in seven cities in east Texas that prohibit abortion providers and advocates from working and associating freely within their city limits.
Court Case
Dec 18, 2018
BDS Lawsuit
  • Free Speech and Pluralism

Pluecker v. Paxton

A lawsuit challenging a state law that requires government contractors to certify that they are not engaged in boycotts of Israel or territories controlled by Israel.
Court Case
Jul 21, 2016
a young woman in line at the airport has her face scanned by a U.S. customs and border protection agent
  • Border and Immigrants’ Rights|
  • +3 Issues

Jane Doe v. El Paso Hospital District, et al

A case on behalf of an anonymous plaintiff to challenge aggressive immigration enforcement tactics at and near the border.
Court Case
Apr 04, 2016
Vote here
  • Voting Rights and Democracy|
  • +1 Issue

Evenwel v. Abbott

An amicus brief in a voting rights case heard by the U.S. Supreme Court brought by voters from rural senatorial districts in Texas who claimed Texas discriminates against them by drawing districts based on total population rather than on the number of registered voters.