Cody Wofsy
Cody Wofsy is a lawyer and advocate for civil rights, known for his work with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). He has been involved in significant legal battles concerning immigration and constitutional rights, arguing cases that challenge governmental actions perceived as violations of the 14th Amendment and the separation of powers. His recent involvement in a federal lawsuit against former President Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship highlights his commitment to protecting the rights of immigrants and upholding constitutional principles.
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Canada:
Cody Wofsy, an attorney for the New Hampshire plaintiffs, told Reuters on Friday that the executive order is illegal.
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Guyana:
Cody Wofsy, an attorney for the New Hampshire plaintiffs, told Reuters on Friday that the executive order is illegal.
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United States:
Cody Wofsy, an attorney with the ACLU, stated that every court to have looked at this cruel order agrees that it is unconstitutional.
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Ukraine:
Lawyer Cody Wofsy stated that the ACLU will continue to fight to ensure that no child is denied citizenship due to this cruel and senseless order.
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United States:
Cody Wofsy, an ACLU attorney who argued the New Hampshire case, stated that the executive order is illegal.
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United States:
Cody Wofsy, an attorney with the American Civil Liberties Union, which convinced a federal judge in New Hampshire to block Trump’s order via a class-action lawsuit.
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Canada:
Cody Wofsy, the ACLU attorney representing children who would be affected by Trump’s restrictions, stated that the judge’s order protects every single child whose citizenship was called into question.
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Guyana:
ACLU attorney Cody Wofsy hailed the decision regarding Trump’s order.
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Dominican Republic:
Cody Wofsy is an ACLU official who stated that the ruling is a great victory for protecting citizenship.
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United States:
Cody Wofsy, an American Civil Liberties Union attorney who helped bring the pair of New Hampshire cases.
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