Students with disabilities have a legal right to educational support at school that will enable each one to make measureable progress, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously on Wednesday. It is not enough that progress is simply more than a bare minimum, the court said in an opinion written by Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr…. Read More
Judge ponders broader limit on Trump order
A Maryland federal judge who last week blocked one key part of President Trump’s new immigration restrictions will talk with lawyers on Tuesday about broadening that bar to enforcement. At the telephone conference, lawyers for two refugee rights groups will ask the judge to go even further. U.S. District Judge Theodore D. Chuang of Greenbelt,… Read More
UPDATED: Hawaii seeks stronger ban on Trump order
UPDATED SUNDAY: Without writing an opinion, Judge Watson denied the government’s request to narrow the scope of his order against enforcement. He did not wait for a government reply. The judge’s brief new order said “there is nothing unclear about the scope” of his enforcement ban. He told both sides to advise on next steps… Read More
UPDATED: Trump team starts appeal on immigration
(This post has been updated and expanded.) The Trump Administration notified a federal judge in Maryland on Friday afternoon that it is appealing his order blocking enforcement of revised restrictions on immigration from Mideast nations. The appeal, the notice said, will go to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. At issue is… Read More
Second path for testing Trump immigration order
If Justice Department lawyers follow through on President Trump’s vow to vigorously defend his power to limit immigration from Mideast nations, they could be doing so in more than one appeal in federal courts. Early Thursday morning, a judge in Maryland became the second jurist within a matter of hours to rule against the President,… Read More
Hawaii judge blocks new Trump immigration order
Relying heavily upon President Trump’s own words, a federal judge in Honolulu ruled Wednesday afternoon that the revised presidential order against immigration from the Mideast appears to be explicitly aimed at Muslims because of hostility to their religion, and is likely to be ruled unconstitutional. Based primarily upon that interpretation, U.S. District Judge Derrick K…. Read More
School board: U.S. needs time on transgender rights
A local school board in Virginia urged a federal appeals court on Tuesday to give the Trump Administration until June 1 to sort out its position on the civil rights of transgender students. A high-profile case on those rights should not be rushed, but instead should be put on a schedule that would allow a… Read More
Trump team opens defense of new immigration limits
Making the first defense in court of President Trump’s revised executive order limiting immigration from Mideast nations, the Administration’s lawyers argued on Monday that they have met all of the legal objections to the policy and so should be allowed to put it into full effect nationwide after midnight Wednesday. In filings in federal courts… Read More
UPDATED: New challenge to second Trump immigration order
UPDATE: Judge Robart responded quickly to the state’s plea, ordering the Trump Administration to file its views by Tuesday afternoon. He said he had not decided whether to hold a hearing, but none would be held in any event before Wednesday. ————– The state of Washington, already successful in blocking President Trump’s immigration limits, imposed… Read More
Seattle judge leaves open key immigration issue
The federal judge in Seattle who last month blocked enforcement nationwide of President Trump’s first order to limit immigration from Mideast nations refused on Friday — at least for now — to decide whether to block the revised version of those restrictions. In a three-page order that contained implied criticism of lawyers on both sides… Read More