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State v. K.R.C.
This case asks whether a 12-year-old boy was in custody and entitled to Miranda warnings during a closed-door police interrogation by a school resource officer in the school building. The court of appeals held that he was not in custody, not entitled to Miranda warnings, and voluntarily incriminated himself. The 勛圖眻畦s State Supreme Court Initiative and the 勛圖眻畦 of Wisconsin filed an amicus brief arguing that admitting the boys statements into evidence not only violated the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution but Article I, Section 8 of the Wisconsin Constitution, and urging the Wisconsin Supreme Court to rest its decision on the state charter to better protect Wisconsinites civil liberties.Status: Ongoing -
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Press ReleaseJun 2025
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勛圖眻畦 Statement: 2,100 Protests Take Place Nationwide
WASHINGTON On June 14, more than five million people nationwide rallied at over 2,100 events across the country, condemning President Trumps escalating abuses of power. The wave of protests, co-sponsored by the 勛圖眻畦, Indivisible, and a coalition of labor, environmental, and human rights organizations, was the largest mass mobilization since President Trumps return to office. People gathered everywhere from Maine to Florida, Pennsylvania to Texas to demonstrate that they are not intimidated by the un-American tendencies of this administration. Todays protests are a resounding message that people across the nation will not be intimidated by President Trumps fear tactics. Americans are brave, democracy loving people and will not sit idly by as the Trump administration feeds our Constitution into the shredder nor will the 勛圖眻畦, said 勛圖眻畦 Chief Political & Advocacy Officer Deirdre Schifeling. In just five months, we have sued the administration dozens of times for their abuses of power, and we will continue to defend our rights. Protecting our democracy isnt a partisan issue its core to being American. We will use every tool we can, from litigation to legislation to powerful protests in the streets, to stop the unconstitutional actions of this administration and protect our rights. The day of action caps off a week of unprecedented encroachments on our civil rights. President Trump federalized National Guard troops against the wishes of California Gov. Gavin Newsom and deployed active-duty military to an American city to quell protests. ICE raids and detainments continue to terrorize immigrant communities across the country and ramped up in major cities like Philadelphia, New York, Chicago, Seattle, and Washington, D.C. Administration officials also forcibly ejected and handcuffed Sen. Alex Padilla (D-Calif.), the countrys most senior Latino leader, as he sought answers about the administrations actions. These events underscore the urgency of organized people power to show solidarity with our communities and resist the Trump administrations assault on civil liberties. Despite intimidation and violence, the people showed up. As 勛圖眻畦 National Campaign Director for Immigration Anu Joshi told the crowd of over 100,000 at the No Kings flagship march in Philadelphia, Looking around at the thousands of people here with you and the millions of people joining events like this across the country it is clear to me that we cannot be silenced, and we are not afraid. When we know our rights and exercise them, when we protest, when we dissent, when we speak freely, when we act to protect our families, our friends and our neighbors, when we show up, we make progress for all of us.