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WASHINGTON -- Justices of the nation's high court indicated Wednesday they may allow Arizona to implement the most controversial part of its 2010 immigration law.
Anticipating at least a partial Supreme Court victory, Gov. Jan Brewer on Tuesday updated her directive on how police in Arizona must be trained to implement the 2010 state law aimed at illegal immigrants.
Anticipating at least a partial Supreme Court victory, Gov. Jan Brewer on Tuesday updated her directive on how police in Arizona must be trained to implement the 2010 state law aimed at illegal immigrants.
March 30, 2005
WASHINGTON - A U.S. appeals court wrestled with questions Tuesday over whether the music industry can use special copyright subpoenas in its campaign to track and sue computer users who download songs over the Internet.
When Paul Clement walks into the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday he’s going to try to convince at least five justices that Arizona has an inherent right to enforce federal immigration laws.
When Paul Clement walks into the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday he’s going to try to convince at least five justices that Arizona has an inherent right to enforce federal immigration laws.
The “papers please’’ provision of Arizona’s SB 1070 is now in effect.
Attorneys involved in a separate challenge of Arizona’s immigration law are weighing whether — and how soon — to seek their own injunction to stop the law from taking effect.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court suggested Tuesday it could find a way out of the case over California's ban on same-sex marriage without issuing a major national ruling on whether America's gays have a right to marry.
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