Washington— The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday in a case that could have major implications on the power of the executive branch to issue rules governing the enforcement of U.S. immigration laws, as well as the ability of states and organizations to challenge those directives. At t...
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In a statement Tuesday, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said the administration would comply with the Supreme Court's ruling. But she also echoed Gorsuch's sentiments, calling on Congress to pass legislation to overhaul U.S. immigration and border laws. "At ...
The Supreme Court will decide the case by the end of its current term, which ends in June, just five months before Election Day. Oral arguments are expected in April. Immigrant-rights activists cheered the court’s decision. “We applaud the court’s decision to hear the case and we hope...
Supreme Court building during a protest in response to the Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health Organization ruling on June 24, 2022 in Washington, DC. The Supreme Court on Thursday declined a request from the Biden administration to allow it to reinstate a...
The Supreme Court's decision means the 8th Circuit's ruling stands. Gustafson said the federal courts have a history of intervening when states oppress a group of people, and the high court's decision should concern people who believe the federal courts should protect the rights of unpopular ci...
(NAPAWF), who filed an amicus brief in February on behalf of themselves and other AAPI, Black, and immigrant women’s organizations urging the court to protect access to the medication abortion. A report by NAPAWF found that AAPI women in particular were twice as likely to choose ...
3 of 3 | This undated photo provided by CASA, an immigrant advocacy organization, in April 2025, shows Kilmar Abrego Garcia. (CASA via AP) By MARK SHERMAN Updated 8:44 AM GMT+8, April 11, 2025 Share WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Thursday said the Trump administration mus...
The Virginia order drew sharp criticism from voting and immigrant rights groups in part because the court offered no explanation for its decision. ‘Naked’ and other defective mail-in ballots The initial lawsuit was focused on sleeveless, so-called “naked ballots.” But both the ACLU and ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — America is about to get its first extended look at Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh in his confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee.