Government,
Constitutional Law
Feb. 21, 2020
Is California’s travel ban constitutional?
A travel ban case is back at the U.S. Supreme Court, but this case has nothing to do with immigration. This case is a dispute between two states, and it raises important questions about the power of states to engage in economic warfare with their sister states.





Josh McDaniel
Associate
Horvitz & Levy LLP
Appellate Law
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Email: jmcdaniel@horvitzlevy.com
UCLA Law School
Josh is an associate in the Los Angeles office of Horvitz & Levy LLP, a firm specializing in civil appeals. He helps to supervise Harvard Law School's Religious Freedom Clinic. The views expressed here are his own.

Phillip Shaverdian
Appellate Fellow
Horvitz & Levy LLP
A travel ban case is back at the U.S. Supreme Court, but this case has nothing to do with immigration. This case is a dispute between two states, and it raises important questions about the power of states to engage in economic warfare with their sister states.
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