A sweeping challenge by two refugee rights groups to President Trump’s orders limiting immigration of people from Mideast nations suddenly accelerated in a federal court in Maryland on Friday afternoon. With a hearing now set for next Wednesday morning in Greenbelt, MD, the case of International Refugee Assistance Project v. Trump emerged as one of… Read More
Race to stop new immigration order quickens
With the Trump Administration arguing in court that it should be allowed to start enforcing its new immigrations restrictions seven days from now, the effort by objecting states to block the presidential action quickened on Thursday. The states of Washington and Minnesota, joined by new allies – New York State and Oregon, asked a federal… Read More
Quick ruling sought on transgender rights
Lawyers for a 17-year-old high school senior at the center of a high-profile case on the legal rights of transgender students asked a federal appeals court on Wednesday to move quickly to hold a new hearing and reach a new decision in his case. They sought a ruling before he graduates from school on… Read More
Hawaii challenges new Trump immigration order
Arguing that President Trump’s new effort to curb immigration of people from Mideast nations is actually a continued attempt to ban Muslims based on their religion, the state of Hawaii has opened a new round of court challenges to the federal government’s power to restrict travel as a way to head off what it considers… Read More
Court battle over new immigration order starts — in Hawaii
Lawyers for the state of Hawaii appear likely to be the first to pursue a court challenge to President Trump’s new order limiting immigration from six Mideast nations. That challenge is due to be filed in Honolulu on Wednesday. Similar lawsuits are expected to be filed elsewhere. Under a schedule that Trump Administration lawyers… Read More
Juries can be questioned about race bias in jury room
For well over two centuries in American and English law, once a jury in a criminal case reached its verdict, it could not be questioned about its deliberations. The Supreme Court partly relaxed that quite rigid ruled on Monday, declaring that the Constitution requires a system in which jurors can be asked about claims that… Read More
Transgender rights ruling put off
Putting off for at least a year any final ruling on the rights of transgender students under federal civil rights law, the Supreme Court on Monday ordered a federal appeals court to make a new review of a high-profile Virginia case, including an analysis of the change in policy by the Trump Admnistration. For the… Read More
Timing issues may affect transgender case
On a day when the Virginia teenager pleading in the Supreme Court for rights as a transgender student attracted a wide array of support from religious, civil rights and other organizations, it became clear that the Justices will have to sort through a series of new timing issues potentially affecting the case. The first question… Read More
Both sides seek full ruling on transgender rights
By Lyle Denniston Both sides in a major Supreme Court case on the legal rights of transgender students urged the Justices on Wednesday to move ahead with full review and a prompt final decision on the meaning of a key federal anti-discrimination law. However, the county school board involved in the case asked the court… Read More
Court gives new guidance on racial gerrymandering
With just three years to go before state legislatures begin to face a new task of redrafting election district maps after a new Census, the Supreme Court on Wednesday moved to further clarify when they may use the race of voters as a decisive factor. The new ruling, the latest in a series dealing with… Read More