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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The court's 5-4 decision Monday concerns a provision of immigration law that defines a "crime of violence." Conviction for a crime of violence subjects an immigrant to deportation and usually speeds up the process. Justice Neil Gorsuch,President Trump's first appointee to the court, joined wi...
Should Supreme Court Justices continue to serve for life? He is a powerful man made even more powerful by his status as spouse of a Supreme Court justice. The company you keep On Friday, Ginsburg, a career-long pioneer for same-sex marriage, immigrant, and reproductive rights, met in a ...
concerns a catchall provision of immigration law that defines what makes a crime violent. Conviction for a crime of violence makes deportation "a virtual certainty" for an immigrant, no matter how long he has lived in the United States, Justice Elena Kagan wrote in her opinion for the co...
They ask the high court to intervene immediately and forgo lower courts — at the district and appellate level — citing a June ruling inBiden v. Texas case, in which the Supreme Court upheldthe U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s memorandum ending MPP, as a lawful final a...
v. NLRB, the U.S, Supreme Court held that an undocumented immigrant who has been fired in retaliation for exercising his right to engage in union organizing activity must nevertheless be denied the reme... C Cameron - 《Ucla Law Review.university of California Los Angeles.school of Law》 ...
But Democrats, and some Republicans, accuse Mr. Trump and his hard-lineconservativeWhite House advisers of using the Dreamers as leverage for changes to the immigration system that conservative, anti-immigrant activists have long sought. The case at the Supreme Court was brought in California by ...
Section 3, which made being in the country illegally a state crime. The Court ruled that this provision was unenforceable as congress had left no room for states to regulate in this field; federal law which made the presence of an undocumented immigrant within the country i...
Lee Gelernt, an American Civil Liberties Union lawyer representing immigrant advocacy groups challenging the asylum policy, said, “The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to short-circuit the normal judicial process and reinstate a blatantly unlawful policy.” ...