NEWS & COMMENTARY

What we Know: CLCMA Wins Against USCIS After Five-year CARRP Delay of Lawful Permanent Residence Application Why it Matters: CLCMA continues to...
Late last year CLCMA’s civil litigation attorneys filed a lawsuit in federal court, alleging religious discrimination and retaliation on behalf of a...
CLCMA helped its client get her U.S. passport back, and renewed, four years after it was seized at an airport. U.S. Custom...
On Friday, December 18, 2020, CLCMA, at 9:00 a.m. Central Standard Time, Director Charles Swift will appear before the Eighth Circuit Court...
On December 10, 2020, the Supreme Court held that plaintiffs are allowed to sue and seek monetary relief from government employees individually,...
CLCMA recently represented our client administratively at USCIS to fight a ten-year delay of our client’s naturalization application. Our client’s application was...
CLCMA is pleased to announce that our client was sworn in as a U.S. citizen in September 2020, just in time to...
After observing numerous instances of an outright denial or lackluster religious accommodations for Muslim inmates and detainees who wish to practice their...
Imagine spending twenty years in prison, nearly to the day, and for many of those years being forced to expose your body...
A federal court in Chicago today ruled in favor of CLCMA‘s longtime clients, American Muslims for Palestine, and several of its officers....
CLCMA is thrilled to announce that our client, Imam Sait Zekiri, took his oath and became a U.S. citizen recently. In his...
Counsel with the Constitutional Law Center for Muslims in America (“CLCMA”) argued today to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals on behalf...
Recently, USCIS provided our client long-awaited good news about his pending petition seeking permission for his wife to immigrate to the U.S....
“My job is important to me. I am trying my best to make sure our inmates are prepared to go out into...
“You have been removed from the No Fly list and will not be placed back on the No Fly list based on...