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Justice Department questions states’ standing to challenge DACA
The U.S. Justice Department has asked a federal court to dismiss a case challenging Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, citing a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling. By Berry Appleman & ... -
‘Encouraging’ illegal immigration is not protected as free speech, Supreme Court rules
By David G. Savage | Los Angeles Times | JUN. 23, 2023 | Photo by Associated Press WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Friday rejected a free-speech challenge to a long-standing immigration ... -
Editorial: Supreme Court’s affirmative action ban is a catastrophic blow to the American dream
By The Times Editorial Board | Los Angeles Times | JUN. 29, 2023 | Photo by J. Scott Applewhite The Supreme Court‘s decision Thursday blocking higher educational institutions from using affirmative action ... -
With Supreme Court Decision, College Admissions Could Become More Subjective
Colleges have a game plan, like emphasizing the personal essay, but so do conservative groups that promise to monitor and, if necessary, go back to court. By Anemona Hartocollis | The ... -
Supreme Court strikes down affirmative action at Harvard and UNC
The court's conservative trajectory didn’t start with abortion — and it won’t end with affirmative action. Column by Jessica Levinson | MSNBC | JUN. 29, 2023 | Photo by Bill ... -
Supreme Court to decide if government can prosecute someone for ‘encouraging’ illegal immigration
By David G. Savage | Los Angeles Times | MAR. 27, 2023 | Photo by Kent Nishimura WASHINGTON — Is it a crime or free speech for someone to “encourage” immigrants to ... -
Is Encouraging Unauthorized Immigration Free Speech or a Felony?
The Supreme Court will decide whether a 1986 law that makes it a crime to urge people to stay in the United States unlawfully can be squared with the First ... -
Supreme Court justices may finally have to decide if the White House can write immigration ...
Analysis by Joan Biskupic | CNN | NOV. 30, 2022 | Photo by Allison Shelley CNN — When the Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday over whether the Biden administration is flouting federal immigration law ... -
A rogue Trump judge has thrown the Supreme Court in disarray
Arguments in United States v. Texas dwelled on whether to upend one of the judiciary’s longstanding procedures in order to neutralize the most reactionary judges. By Ian Millhiser | VOX ... -
The Supreme Court Could Force the Biden Administration to Arrest, Detain, and Deport a Massive ...
By Emily Creighton | Slate.com | NOV. 30, 2022 | Photo by John Moore Does the executive branch have the right to focus its limited resources to enforce immigration laws ...