Immigration,
Constitutional Law
Jun. 19, 2018
Dispute on state’s immigration laws hinge on federal rulings
Whether three disputed California immigration laws survive an initial challenge at oral arguments could hinge on two federal court decisions regarding the rights of states to legalize sports gambling and the power of Washington, D.C. over state affairs, according to experts.
Whether three disputed California immigration laws survive an initial challenge at oral arguments could hinge on two federal court decisions regarding the rights of states to legalize sports gambling and the power of Washington, D.C. over state affairs, according to experts.
U.S. Department of Justice lawyers will seek a preliminary injunction against the laws Wednesday in Sacramento, alleging they infringe on federal immigration en...
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