Analysis of the Ninth Circuit’s Decision on President Trump’s Executive Order
In this post, I discuss serious issues regarding the Ninth Circuit’s decision in Washington v. Trump regarding President Trump’s Executive Order and section 212(f).
In this post, I discuss serious issues regarding the Ninth Circuit’s decision in Washington v. Trump regarding President Trump’s Executive Order and section 212(f).
In the State of Washington v. Trump, the 9th Circuit rejected the Government’s emergency stay motion pending appeal regarding President Trump’s Executive Order.
On February 8, 2017, the United States Senate confirmed the now-former Senator Jeff Sessions to be the 84th Attorney General of the United States. The vote to confirm Sessions was 52-47.
Russian opposition politician Vladimir Kara-Murza is in critical condition after appearing to have been poisoned. This shows the error in President Trump’s remarks to Bill O’Reilly.
On February 7, 2017, at 3:00 PM, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit will conduct oral arguments in the 17-35105 State of Washington v. Trump. The issue at hand is the temporary restraining order (TRO) issued against certain provision
This article examines separate legislation from Senators Flake and McCain and Senators Sullivan and Daines to break up the Ninth Circuit and create a Twelfth Circuit.
This blog examines President Trump’s Executive Order using INA 212(f) from a legal and policy perspective, including provisions suspending entry and about Syrian refugees.
Examining the legal basis of President Trump’s executive order determining that nationals in countries of concern under INA 212(a)(12) should be denied entry under 212(f).
The White House changed it’s interpretation of President Trump’s Executive Order, now holding that its entry prohibitions do not apply to LPRs.
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