Eve Levin  //  7/30/17  //  Topic Update


Trump v. IRAP stands to be one of the most important executive power cases the Court has ever heard, argues Adam Feldman at Empirical SCOTUS.

The legalese in the Supreme Court’s travel ban exemption for those with “bona fide” relationships to American citizens belies the loving family connections affected, writes Wajahat Ali at the New York Times.

 The Trump Administration asked the Ninth Circuit to again limit immigrants with “bona fide relationships” from entering the country, despite the Supreme Court’s earlier ruling on the revised entry ban (Lyle Denniston Law News).


Updates | The Week of January 22, 2018

1/28/18  //  Daily Update

Michael Dorf argued that litigation against the travel ban should be considered a success, regardless of the final result at the Supreme Court. A report shows that Customs and Border Protection repeatedly violated court orders issued during the first week of the travel ban litigation.

Updates | The Week of January 15, 2018

1/14/18  //  Daily Update

A federal court grants an injunction requiring the Trump Administration to resume accepting Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals renewal applications.

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Update | The Week of November 27, 2017

12/4/17  //  Daily Update

President Trump's recent tweets may not help the government's defense of the latest iteration of the Travel Ban.

Jeffrey Stein

Columbia Law School