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The Travel Ban At The Supreme Court: Deference Seems To Prevail, Peter Margulies
The Travel Ban At The Supreme Court: Deference Seems To Prevail, Peter Margulies
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The Travel Ban And Presidential Power, Peter Margulies
The Travel Ban And Presidential Power, Peter Margulies
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Travel Ban Update: Supreme Court Grants Certiorari, Peter Margulies
Travel Ban Update: Supreme Court Grants Certiorari, Peter Margulies
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Travel Ban 3.0: The Hawaii Tro Is Right On The Statute, Peter Margulies
Travel Ban 3.0: The Hawaii Tro Is Right On The Statute, Peter Margulies
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The New Travel Ban: Undermining The Immigration And Nationality Act, Peter Margulies
The New Travel Ban: Undermining The Immigration And Nationality Act, Peter Margulies
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Full Supreme Court Stays Ninth Circuit Order On Refugee Assurances, Peter Margulies
Full Supreme Court Stays Ninth Circuit Order On Refugee Assurances, Peter Margulies
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Supreme Court Stays Ninth Circuit Order On Refugee Assurances, Peter Margulies
Supreme Court Stays Ninth Circuit Order On Refugee Assurances, Peter Margulies
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The Extraordinary Judicial Rebukes Of Trump's Travel Ban, John M. Greabe
The Extraordinary Judicial Rebukes Of Trump's Travel Ban, John M. Greabe
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[Excerpt] "President Trump's two executive orders suspending travel to the United States by refugees and foreign nationals from several Muslim-majority countries have been put on hold by a number of lower court federal judges.
Whatever might be said about the merits of these rulings, and regardless of whether they will be upheld in future appeals, they are extraordinary judicial rebukes of a sitting president."
Do Foreign Nationals Really Have Constitutional Rights?, John M. Greabe
Do Foreign Nationals Really Have Constitutional Rights?, John M. Greabe
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[Excerpt] "Last month, President Trump issued an executive order that has become known as the "travel ban." Among other things, the ban sought to temporarily exclude from the United States foreign nationals from seven predominantly Muslim countries.
Almost immediately, a number of plaintiffs sued and succeeded in obtaining "stays" preventing the ban from going into effect until the cases can be tried. Courts granted these stays because they found that the ban was likely to violate, among other things, anti-discrimination principles embedded within the First and Fifth Amendments to the United States Constitution.