The Case for Race: The Battle for a Three-Judge Court
Typically, federal litigants do not have access to a three-judge court at the district court level. But there are exceptions. The...
The Case for Race: A Federal Court Acknowledges Data on Census Representation for MENA Populations
The government, through the Department of Justice, filed its first motion to dismiss my lawsuit to change the federal race categories on...
The Case for Race - the Third Amended Complaint
The premise of my Third Amended Complaint hinged on the idea that the U.S. Census’ race categories were outdated and failed to represent...
The Effect of Diseases on Indigenous Americans Following European Colonization in the Americas
Much has been said regarding the fate of Indigenous American tribes during the period of colonization of European persons in what is now...
Parks v. US Dept. of Commerce, et al.
The year 2020 brought with it a flurry of lawsuits challenging certain policy decisions made for the 2020 U.S. Census. Most of those...
The Case for Race
Americans are classified by race and ethnicity for a wide-variety of reasons. The United States federal government (usually through...
A Limitation of Power...Thoughts from a North Miami Beach Attorney on Power of Attorneys
A power of attorney or “POA” for short can be a very useful tool. POAs are legal documents which memorialize a relationship of agency,...