Alabama's HB 56
Hispanic Interest Coalition of Alabama, et al. v. Bentley, et al.
Arizona's SB 1070
Valle del Sol, et al. v. Whiting, et al.,
formerly Friendly House, et al. v. Whiting, et al.
Georgia's HB 87
Georgia Latino Alliance for Human Rights, et al. v. Deal, et al.
Indiana's SB 590 & HB 1402
Buquer, et al. v. City of Indianapolis, et al.
South Carolina's SB 20
Lowcountry Immigration Coalition, et al. v. Haley, et al.
Utah's HB 497
Utah Coalition of La Raza, et al. v. Herbert, et al.
Orleans Parish Sheriff for Illegal Immigration Holds
Cacho v. Gusman
Related Cases (not litigated by NILC)
Alabama's HB 56
United States v. Alabama
Arizona's SB 1070
United States v. Arizona
City of Farmers Branch, Texas
Villas at Parkside Partners v. City of Farmers Branch
City of Hazleton, Pennsylvania
Lozano et al. v. City of Hazleton
TWO LOUISIANA CASES: "Driving Without Lawful Presence"
• State of Louisiana v. Omar Barrientos, No. 06-1726 (La. 24th Jud. Dist. Ct. Jefferson Parish Jan. 31, 2007, PDF). Court finds that the Louisiana DWLP statute constitutes "an impermissible attempt to regulate immigration and conflicts with federal immigration law."
• State of Louisiana v. Juan Herrera, No. 467-763 “K” (La. Crim. Dist. Ct. Orleans Parish Feb. 1, 2007, PDF). Court finds that "the defendant's arrest pursuant to LSA-R.S. 14:100.13 was made without probable cause, because it was the result of a selective enforcement policy profiling, targeting and arresting Latino drivers."
• See also "Louisiana Courts Dismiss Charges under Law Prohibiting Driving without Lawful Presence, Citing Preemption and Enforcement Problems," Immigrants' Rights Update, 4/25/07.