Hill v. EAN Holdings, LLC
Dana Hill was the victim of a bait-and-switch auto financing scheme. He sought to buy a used car from Enterprise, and he planned to finance the car by trading in his old car, making a down payment, and taking out a loan...
Dana Hill was the victim of a bait-and-switch auto financing scheme. He sought to buy a used car from Enterprise, and he planned to finance the car by trading in his old car, making a down payment, and taking out a loan...
A coalition, led by the National Fair Housing Alliance (NFHA) and composed of nonprofit organizations focused on fair housing, civil rights, and immigration advocacy, today asked a federal court in Texas to refuse to enter…
Several media organizations, represented by nonprofit legal advocacy organizations Public Justice and Public Accountability, have filed a motion to intervene to protect the public’s right of access to records in Oregon v. Trump…
Public Justice is representing independent news publication Law Dork to ask the court to lift the access restriction on the electronic docket for U.H.A. v. Bondi, a civil lawsuit stemming from the mass warrantless detention of...
The public has a significant interest in learning what occurs and has occurred inside Adelanto ICE Processing Center, one of the largest detention centers in the country run by GEO Group...
In TransUnion v. Ramirez, the U.S. Supreme Court made explicit that alleging a violation of a statute is not enough to have standing to bring a lawsuit in federal court under Article III of the U.S. Constitution...
Along with co-counsel at Public Citizen, Towards Justice, and FarmSTAND, Public Justice filed a lawsuit challenging a recent memorandum from the EEOC directing the closure…
What’s at Stake In this case, Amazon unsuccessfully tried to avoid liability for allegedly abusing the most basic rights of transportation workers by forcing the workers’ claims into arbitration using a different company’s arbitration agreement and arguing that these transportation workers are not exempt from the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA). Summary In May 2023, three…
What’s at Stake This case presents the question whether the president has unilateral authority to, without cause, fire commissioners of independent agencies. Summary In March 2025, President Trump purported to fire Rebecca Slaughter, a Commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), partway through the term for which she was appointed. The FTC Act provides that…