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Immigration,
Government,
Constitutional Law

Mar. 16, 2018

Sanctuary and Supremacy

Professor Josh Blackman (South Texas College of Law) takes measure of the DOJ's constitutional arguments in its suit challenging California's laws protecting undocumented immigrants; plus, Gerald Maatman (Seyfarth Shaw) assesses Tinder's arguments that its variable pricing model isn't a civil rights violation, as the dating app company seeks Cal. Supreme Court review.

Josh Blackman

South Texas College of Law

Gerald L. Maatman Jr.

Seyfarth Shaw LLP

233 South Wacker Drive Suite 8000
Chicago , IL 60606

Phone: (212) 218-5500

Fax: (312) 460-7965

Email: gmaatman@seyfarth.com



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Brian Cardile

Rulings Editor, Podcast Host, 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reporter
brian_cardile@dailyjournal.com

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