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ICWC v. Noem: A Practical Guide to the Preliminary Relief Order, Toolkit, & Practice Advisory

  • Writer: Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law
    Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law
  • Jun 24
  • 2 min read

On May 20, 2026, the court in Immigration Center for Women and Children v. Noem (“ICWC”) issued an order granting class certification and classwide preliminary relief under section 705 of the Administrative Procedure Act, temporarily restoring protections for certain immigrant survivors with pending petitions. The order addressed the 2025 Guidance issued by then-Acting ICE Director Caleb Vitello and two related Trump administration policies resulting in the routine arrest, detention, and removal of immigrants with pending VAWA, U visa, and T visa petitions. The court certified three classes and stayed the 2025 Guidance and policies nationwide as to those classes.


The Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law presented a free CLE webinar, ICWC v. Noem: A Practical Guide to the Preliminary Relief Order, Toolkit, & Practice Advisory on Wednesday, June 24th, from 12:00-1:00pm PT. Led by Bardis Vakili, Legal Director of the Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law and class counsel in ICWC, this training provided case updates and explained the court’s May 2026 preliminary ruling. The webinar then walked participants through the Practice Advisory and Toolkit templates developed by the Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law, class co-counsel and the organizational plaintiffs in ICWC, with a focus on how practitioners and class members can use those materials to implement the preliminary injunction in their individual cases. 


The webinar reviewed the following Toolkit materials and provided guidance on how to use each template, including the circumstances in which each may be appropriate:



Date of Training: June 24, 2026


The full presentation can be viewed here:


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