Public figures at national and state government levels are maneuvering for position in the final hours before the so-called “DACA” controversy reaches a potentially critical point on Tuesday. The drama over what to do with some 800,000 young people who entered the U.S. illegally as children and now may face deportation will not unfold all… Read More
Appeals judges skeptical on Trump immigration limits
All three judges on a federal appeals court displayed obvious skepticism at a Monday hearing about the Trump Administration’s attempt to defend both of the restrictions it wants to place on U.S. entry by foreign nationals from Mideast nations and on refugees from any foreign lands. And two of the judges suggested that an Administration… Read More
Trump team asks Justices to scuttle immigration cases
The Trump Administration, insisting that the presidential order limiting entry to the U.S. of foreign nationals from Mideast nations “is not a so-called ‘Muslim ban,’ ” urged the Supreme Court on Thursday evening to throw out without a decision two major cases pursued by challengers to the restrictions. The 84-page brief was the first document… Read More
Trump immigration fight back to Supreme Court again? (UPDATED)
UPDATED 10:32 p.m. The three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit Court has decided, after all, to hold a hearing on this controversy. In an order Wednesday evening, it set that hearing for August 28.) The Trump Administration’s legal team indicated on Wednesday that it will take the heated controversy over immigration back to the Supreme… Read More
Trump Administration accused of defying Supreme Court
Challengers to President Trump’s restrictions on immigrants from Mideast nations and limits on refugee arrivals accused the Administration on Thursday of continuing to defy the Supreme Court by insisting on more power to exclude foreign nationals than the Justices have given it. In a new filing in a federal appeals court, the state of Hawaii… Read More
Supreme Court filings: online, and free
The long-planned, and eagerly awaited, electronic publication of the filings in Supreme Court cases by the Court will arrive on November 13, the Court announced Thursday in a press release. For the first time, the Court itself will make the petitions and briefs available online, and without cost to the public. The Court has never… Read More
Appeals court seeks new look at transgender case
Noting that the Virginia transgender youth, Gavin Grimm, has graduated from high school, a federal appeals court on Wednesday sent his case back to a trial judge to decide if the controversy has come to an end because of the changed situation. The school board involved in the case says the dispute is over, but… Read More
Appeals court allows defense of health care subsidies
A federal appeals court on Tuesday night gave 17 states and the local Washington, D.C., government a right to join in a major constitutional lawsuit, to defend subsidies that reduce the cost of health insurance coverage under the Affordable Care Act. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit took that action… Read More
Trump team tries again to limit family immigrants
Arguing that the Supreme Court did not really mean to allow more foreign nationals who have relatives in the U.S. to enter the country under President Trump’s executive order on immigration, the Trump Administration asked a federal appeals court on Thursday to reinstate the limits that government officials wanted. This bold argument came as Justice… Read More
Trump team: Federal law does not protect gay rights in workplace
Taking its first official stand on the issue, the Trump Administration argued in a federal court Wednesday that a 1964 civil rights law does not protect gays, lesbians and transgender people from discrimination in the workplace. By implication, the position also suggests that the government will not support equal rights under a 1972 law on… Read More