Federal Criminal Cases
U.S. v. Rep. McIver
Major Issue: Whether a Member of Congress may be prosecuted for actions resulting from efforts to exercise her official duties pursuant to a statutory right to access immigration detention facilities for the purpose of conducting oversight.
Case Status: Open.
Case Description: On May 9, 2025, Rep. LaMonica McIver was involved in an incident while attempting to access the Delaney Hall immigration facility in Newark, New Jersey in which agents sought to arrest Newark Mayor Ras Baraka. Although prosecutors subsequently dropped charges against the mayor, they filed new charges against Rep. McIver for allegedly interfering with the mayor’s arrest. In August, Rep. McIver moved to dismiss the case and provided new details, including that the mayor’s arrest was personally ordered by the Deputy Attorney General.
Procedural Posture: On June 10, 2025, Rep. LaMonica McIver was indicted for impeding the arrest of the Mayor of Newark. Case Number 2:25-cr-388 was assigned to District Court Judge Jamel K. Semper. Rep. McIver filed Motions to Dismiss based on selective enforcement and prosecution, vindictive prosecution, and legislative immunity. Those Motions were denied, and McIver appealed to the Third Circuit Court, Case Number 25-03573.
Magistrate and District Court Proceedings
On June 10, 2025, Rep. McIver was indicted for impeding the arrest of the Mayor of Newark. On August 15, 2025, she filed Motions to Dismiss the charges based on selective enforcement and prosecution, vindictive prosecution, and legislative immunity. She also filed motions to compel discovery and restrain extrajudicial statements. Prosecutors filed their Opposition on September 15, 2025, and Rep. McIver filed Replies on September 25, 2025. On November 13, 2025, the Court denied McIver’s Motion to Dismiss based on vindictive and selective enforcement for all charges and her Motion to Dismiss based on legislative immunity for counts one and three. On December 29, 2025, McIver filed a Notice to Appeal, and on January 3, 2026, the Court denied her Motion to Dismiss based on legislative immunity for count two as well.
- 2025-05-19 Criminal Complaint (8 pages)
- 2025-05-21 Order Setting Conditions of Release (3 pages)
- 2025-06-10 Indictment (7 pages)
- 2025-06-12 Travel Order (1 page)
- 2025-06-25 Scheduling Order (2 pages)
- 2025-06-30 Order for Continuance (3 pages)
- 2025-08-15 McIver Notice of Motion to Compel Discovery (2 pages)
- 2025-08-15 Notice of Motion to Dismiss Based on Legislative Immunity (2 pages)
- 2025-08-15 Memorandum of Law in Support of Congresswoman McIver Motion to Dismiss based on Legislative Immunity (37 pages)
- 2025-08-15 Declaration of Lee Cortes in Support of Congresswoman McIver Motion to Dismissed based on Legislative Immunity (3 pages)
- 2025-08-15 Exhibit A in Support of McIver Motion to Dismiss based on Legislative Immunity (1 page)
- 2025-08-15 Exhibit B in Support of McIver Motion to Dismiss based on Legislative Immunity (1 page)
- 2025-08-15 Exhibit C in Support of McIver Motion to Dismiss based on Legislative Immunity (1 page)
- 2025-08-15 Exhibit D in Support of McIver Motion to Dismiss based on Legislative Immunity (1 page)
- 2025-08-15 Exhibit E in Support of McIver Motion to Dismiss based on Legislative Immunity (1 page)
- 2025-08-15 Exhibit F in Support of McIver Motion to Dismiss based on Legislative Immunity (1 page)
- 2025-08-15 Exhibit G in Support of McIver Motion to Dismiss based on Legislative Immunity (1 page)
- 2025-08-15 Exhibit H in Support of McIver Motion to Dismiss based on Legislative Immunity (1 page)
- 2025-08-15 Exhibit I in Support of McIver Motion to Dismiss based on Legislative Immunity (1 page)
- 2025-08-15 Exhibit J in Support of McIver Motion to Dismiss based on Legislative Immunity (1 page)
- 2025-08-15 Exhibit K in Support of McIver Motion to Dismiss based on Legislative Immunity (10 pages)
- 2025-08-15 Exhibit L in Support of McIver Motion to Dismiss based on Legislative Immunity (2 pages)
- 2025-08-15 Exhibit M in Support of McIver Motion to Dismiss based on Legislative Immunity (4 pages)
- 2025-08-15 Notice of Motion to Dismiss Based on Selective Enforcement and Prosecution, And Vindictive Prosecution (2 pages)
- 2025-09-10 Paul J Fishman Joint Letter Regarding Discovery and Motion to Dismiss (2 pages)
- 2025-09-10 Exhibit A Supporting Letter (7 pages)
- 2025-09-10 Exhibit B Supporting Letter (2 pages)
- 2025-09-15 Memorandum in Opposition to McIver Motion to Dismiss to Compel Discovery and to Restrain Extrajudicial Statements (90 pages)
- 2025-09-15 Exhibit A Supporting Memorandum (3 pages)
- 2025-09-15 Exhibit B Supporting Memorandum (25 pages)
- 2025-09-25 McIver Reply in Support of Motion to Compel Discovery (15 pages)
- 2025-09-25 McIver Reply in Support of Motion to Dismiss Based on Selective Enforcement and Prosecution and Vindictive Prosecution (17 pages)
- 2025-09-25 McIver Reply in Support of Motion to Restrain Government Extrajudicial Statement (12 pages)
- 2025-09-25 Declaration of Lee Cortes in Support of McIver Reply Briefs (7 pages)
- 2025-09-25 Exhibit N in Support of McIver Reply Briefs (3 pages)
- 2025-09-25 Exhibit O in Support of McIver Reply Briefs (3 pages)
- 2025-09-25 Exhibit P in Support of McIver Reply Briefs (3 pages)
- 2025-09-25 Exhibit Q in Support of McIver Reply Briefs (3 pages)
- 2025-09-25 Exhibit R in Support of McIver Reply Briefs (3 pages)
- 2025-09-25 Exhibit S in Support of McIver Reply Briefs (3 pages)
- 2025-09-25 Exhibit T in Support of McIver Reply Briefs (3 pages)
- 2025-09-25 Exhibit U in Support of McIver Reply Briefs (3 pages)
- 2025-09-25 Exhibit V in Support of McIver Reply Briefs (3 pages)
- 2025-09-25 Exhibit W in Support of McIver Reply Briefs (1 page)
- 2025-09-25 Reply in Support of McIver Motion to Dismiss Based on Legislative Immunity (16 pagess)
- 2025-10-06 Fishman Letter in Support of McIver Pretrial Motions (2 pages)
- 2025-10-24 Protective Order (3 pages)
- 2025-11-06 Lee Cortes Letter Removal of Extrajudicial Statements (4 pages)
- 2025-11-10 Protective Order (3 pages)
- 2025-11-13 Opinion Denying McIver Motion to Dismiss on Speech or Debate Clause (41 pages)
- 2025-11-13 Order (2 pages)
- 2025-11-17 Minute Entry for Proceedings Before Judge Jamel K. Semper (2 pages)
- 2025-11-24 Order Granting McIver’s Unopposed Motion to Extend Time to File a Notice to Appeal (3 pages)
- 2025-11-26 Protective Order (3 pages)
- 2025-12-09 McIver Supplemental Brief in Support of Motion to Dismiss Based on Legislative Immunity (19 pages)
- 2025-12-09 USA Supplemental Motion to Dismiss Opposition (9 pages)
- 2025-12-09 McIver Motion to Seal (1 page)
- 2025-12-11 Sealing Order McIver Motion to Seal (1 page)
- 2025-12-23 McIver Motion for Discovery (11 pages)
- 2025-12-23 McIver Motion to Seal (1 page)
- 2025-12-29 McIver Notice to Appeal (2 pages)
- 2026-01-02 Sealing Order Granting McIver Motion to Seal (1 page)
- 2026-01-05 Opinion (8 pages)
- 2026-01-05 Order Denying McIver Motion to Dismiss (1 page)
- 2026-01-13 McIver Transcript Request (1 page)
- 2026-01-20 McIver Notice of Appeal (2 pages)
Appeals Court Proceedings
On January 20, 2026, McIver appealed the District Court’s denial of her Motion to Dismiss to the Third Circuit Court of Appeals. On February 9, 2026, the Government filed a Motion to Dismiss Part of the Appeal on the basis that the Circuit Court lacks jurisdiction to review selective enforcement and prosecution and vindictive prosecution. On February 27, 2026, the Court referred the Motion to a Merits Panel. On March 30, 2026, McIver filed her Opening Brief arguing that the lower court should have dismissed the claim because of the Speech or Debate Clause and that the separation of powers precludes charging her for official acts. The Government filed its brief on May 7, 2026, arguing that the Speech or Debate Clause excludes violent conduct, which the government asserts, is what McIver is being prosecuted for.
- 2025-12-30 Criminal Case Docketed (49 pages)
- 2026-02-09 Government Motion to Dismiss Part of This Appeal (10 pages)
- 2026-02-19 McIver Opposition to Motion to Dismiss Part of This Appeal (27 pages)
- 2026-02-26 Government Reply in Further Support of Motion to Dismiss Part of This Appeal (31 pages)
- 2026-02-27 Order Referring Motion to Dismiss to Merits Panel (2 pages)
- 2026-03-30 McIver Opening Brief (79 pages)
- 2026-03-30 McIver Public Appendix Volume I of V (A1-A56) (63 pages)
- 2026-04-06 Former Prosecutors of January 6, 2021 Capital Siege Cases Amicus Briefs in Support of Government (47 pages)
- 2026-04-06 ACLU of NJ, National Women‘s Center, and NAACP Amicus Brief in Support of McIver (34 pages)
- 2026-04-06 Former Members of Congress Amicus Brief in Support of McIver (22 pages)
- 2026-05-07 Government Brief for Appellee (63 pages)
- 2026-05-21 McIver Reply Brief (42 pages)
Supreme Court Proceedings
No proceedings to date.