From Maravilla to MALDEF to $3.4 billion granted for housing, education, and immigration. Antonia HernΓ‘ndez spent her career using the law to create change. Happy Women's History Month. π #WomensHistoryMonth
From Maravilla to MALDEF to $3.4 billion granted for housing, education, and immigration. Antonia HernΓ‘ndez spent her career using the law to create change. Happy Women's History Month. π #WomensHistoryMonth
A federal law enforcement whistleblower just confirmed what many feared: ICE recruits are being taught to ignore the Fourth Amendment. California is pushing back. #NoKingsAct
Federal immigration crackdowns are eroding trust and making communities less safe. Thatβs why Prosecutors Alliance Action is backing Californiaβs #NoSecretPolice (SB747) and #NoKingsAct β to ensure transparency and real accountability.
No masks. No one above the law.
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Constance Baker Motley wrote the original complaint in Brown v. Board of Education and worked alongside Thurgood Marshall at the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund to dismantle segregation.
Today, we honor her as #BlackHistoryMonth draws to a close.
Honoring the trailblazing legacy of Constance Baker Motley
The first Black woman appointed to be a federal judge, to argue before the U.S. Supreme Court, and to serve in the New York State Senate.
#BlackHistoryMonth
Sometimes being in the room is the message.
U.S. citizen & vet George Retes went to work and was detained, pepper sprayed, and held for 3 days by federal agents. He attended the State of the Union.
Weβre fighting for #SB747, the #NoKingsAct, so people can sue when their rights are violated.
This isnβt politics. Itβs life and death.
Proud to stand with Aisha Wahab in support of SB 747 β because accountability isnβt optional.
No one is above the law. If your rights are violated, you deserve the power to sue and seek justice.
#SB747 #RuleOfLaw #WeThePeople #NoKingsAct
Proud to co-sponsor AB 2483 with Assemblymember Sade Elhawary to create real career pathways for incarcerated firefighters. This bill creates opportunity with accountability, strengthening our wildfire response and supporting successful reentry.
This Black History Month, we honor Spottswood William Robinson IIIβa trailblazer for justice.
βοΈ First Black judge on the U.S. District Court for D.C. (1964)
βοΈ First Black judge & Chief Judge of the D.C. Circuit
#BlackHistoryMonth #CivilRights
Prosecutors Alliance Action proudly supports Virginia HB 885 to create an automated court date reminder system. A simple, low-cost fix to reduce missed court, prevent warrants and fines, and protect survivors.
Smart policy. Fewer failures to appear. Stronger communities.
#VAleg #SmartJustice
As federal immigration enforcement operations expand, states are taking action. Our tracker follows the law enforcement masking bans and constitutional remedy bills advancing across the country, where theyβre moving, and whatβs coming next. prosecutorsallianceaction.org/federal-over...
Meet Eunice Hunton Carter, one of the first Black women prosecutors, exposed the network behind Lucky Lucianoβleading to the biggest mob conviction in U.S. history.
This Black History Month, we remember her legacy. βπΎ
#BlackHistoryMonth #LegalHistory #BlackWomenInLaw
Masked secret police have no place in a democracy.
Weβre proud to support VA SB 352 by Sen. Salim to ban state & federal law enforcement from wearing masks while policing our communities. No public safety without transparency & accountability.
#VAleg #NoSecretPolice
300+ former federal prosecutors are sounding the alarm.
DOJ must stop blocking Minnesota state and local law enforcement from investigating the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti.
No officer or agency is above the law.
Read the full letter: prosecutorsalliance.org/wp-content/u...
If the federal government wonβt defend constitutional rights, states like California will. We're pushing back against unconstitutional federal tactics through the No Kings Act in California, which lets people sue federal agents who violate their rights. No one is above the lawβincluding ICE.
The California Senate passed the No Kings Act (SB 747) this week. If enacted, CA could be the first state to allow civilians to sue any government officialβincluding federal officersβfor constitutional violations.
#NoKingsAct #Accountability #CivilRights #Justice #California #KnowYourRights
The California Senate passed the No Kings Act yesterday, becoming the first legislative body in the country to pass a law ensuring all government officials β including federal agents β can be held accountable for violating constitutional rights.
Breaking News! π The No Kings Act β SB 747 β has officially passed the California Senate!
This is a major step forward for accountability and equal justice under the law. When any government official violates constitutional rights, there should be a remedy β no matter the badge.
Justice needs accountability. Weβre proud to co-sponsor the No Kings Act #SB747, legislation to close the accountability gap that allows ICE officers and other federal agents to act with impunity as they terrorize our communities. SB 747 is headed for a floor vote in the CA Senate #NoKingsAct
Big news from Sacramento: two bills head to floor votes!
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SB 747 (No Kings Act) holds federal officers accountable for constitutional violations.
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AB 464 protects sexual assault survivors in CA prisons, with protections and the ability to pursue legal claims.
π’ No one is above the law β including federal agents.
Weβre proud to co-sponsor the No Kings Act (SB 747) in California β legislation to close the accountability gap that currently allows ICE officers and other federal agents to act with impunity when they violate constitutional rights.
This initiative will protect survivors by giving judges, attorneys, and law enforcement the tools needed to enforce current laws and ensure the safe and lawful transfer of deadly firearms.
Intimate partner homicide accounts for one-third of all homicides in Virginia. We cannot continue to put survivors in harm's way.
That's why we're proud to support Virginia SB 38 by Senator Favola and HB 93 by Delegate Bennett-Parker.
Justice demands accountability, especially when public safety systems fail the people theyβre meant to protect. More than 60 years after his call to end police brutality, Black and Brown communities are still disproportionately impacted by excessive force and bias in our legal system.
#MLKday
The Trump administration quietly cut $1.9B from mental health & substance use care, only reversing it after public pushback. That funding saves lives: crisis lines, suicide prevention, overdose reversal, rural care, kids & families. Watch actions, not words. Keep showing up.
#MentalHealthMatters
Constitutional rights mean nothing without accountability. The No Kings Act (SB 747) lets Californians seek justice when federal officials violate those rights. Real safety requires accountability at every level of government. #NoKingsAct #SB747 #CAleg
George Retes, a U.S. citizen and veteran, was violently detained by federal agents, held 3 days without charges, then released with no explanation. A loophole shields agents from accountability. Thatβs why weβre co-sponsoring the No Kings Act (SB 747) by Sen. Scott Wiener. #NoKingsAct
The tragic death of Renee Good reminds us why local prosecutors are vital for justice and accountability. We need transparent, independent investigations that go beyond federal reviews, ensuring those responsible are held accountable.
Justice is about protecting our communities.
Todayβs deadly shooting by an ICE agent in Minnesota underscores the urgent need for transparency, oversight, and accountability in federal law enforcement.
We're thinking of Renee Nicole Good and her family and we will keep fighting to ensure accountability and safety in all of our communities.
2025 was a year of transformation.
We made history with the No Secret Police Act in California, fought to expand career pathways for incarcerated firefighters, secured $100M for survivor services, and amplified the call for police accountability.
This is about people. Real change. Real lives.