The self-inflicted wounds among Former President Donald Trump’s legal persecutors are working to his advantage and potentially pushing a politically crippling judgment beyond the November election.
A federal appeals court on Tuesday night ordered that a contentious new Texas immigration law be paused just hours after the Supreme Court said it could go into effect. A three-judge panel of the New Orleans-based 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals split 2-1 in saying in a brief order that the measure, known as SB4, should be blocked. The same court is hearing arguments Wednesday morning on the issue. The state law would allow police to arrest migrants who illegally cross the border from Mexico...
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The legal battle over a new immigration law in Texas appears far from over. The U.S. Supreme Court has, once again, extended its temporary block on SB 4. The law would allow Texas police to arrest people they suspect of crossing the border illegally.At 4:05 p.m. CT on Monday, March 18, five minutes after SB 4 would have taken effect, Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito issued an order extending the stay, or pause, on the law."The decision from Justice Alito, at this point, means that things will...
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – It's a project meant to ease traffic flow on a busy route across the river, but drivers will have to wait a little longer to see the improvements. It comes after workers found an issue with the infrastructure in the project area. "We had New Mexico Gas that needed to come in []
State law that would allow local officers to arrest migrants halted hours
The Supreme Court has acted. Texas is free to deal with illegal migrants in violation of immigration law by arresting them.
Supreme Court paused implementation of SB4, a controversial immigration bill that would allow Texas law enforcement to arrest and charge those entering the US illegally
With Michigan back in U.S. federal U.S. court this week continuing its long fight to shut down a pipeline vital to industries and jobs in Sarnia and Eastern Canada, Sarnia Mayor Mike Bradley says the dispute has turned into “a lottery ticket" for U.S. lawyers.
Biden administration has sued to strike down Senate Bill 4, which would let