Feb 10 A U.S. federal appeals court on Friday asked the Justice Department and the state of Washington to submit briefs on whether a larger panel of judges should decide if President Donald Trump’s travel ban should remain on hold. A three-judge 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel on Thursday refused to reinstate the ban, which temporarily halts travel from seven Muslim-majority countries, while litigation over its constitutionality is proceeding.
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‘See You in Court’: Defiant Trump rails against appeals court…
“It’s a political decision and we’re going to see them in court … the security of our country is at stake,” he said to NBC News . Hillary Clinton, Trump’s former Democratic rival, offered a short note, tweeting “3-0,” referring to the 9th Circuit judges’ unanimous ruling: “We hold that the Government has not shown a likelihood of success on the merits of its appeal, nor has it shown that failure to enter a stay would cause irreparable injury, and we therefore deny its emergency motion for a stay.”
Court weighs halting release of police video of shootings
In this June 2, 2013, file frame from video provided by the Gardena Police Department, an officer, right, aims a gun at Ricardo Diaz-Zeferino, left, and two friends while investigating a bicycle theft in Gardena, Calif. Moments later police fatally shot Diaz-Zeferino.
Apple to Zynga File Legal Brief Against Trump Immigration Order
Ninety-seven companies, from Apple Inc. to Zynga Inc., filed an impassioned legal brief condemning President Donald Trump’s executive order on immigration, stepping up the industry’s growing opposition to the policy. The amicus brief was filed late Sunday in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and emphasizes the importance of immigrants in the economy and society.
Apple to Zynga File Legal Brief Against Trump Immigration Order
Ninety-seven companies, from Apple Inc. to Zynga Inc., filed an impassioned legal brief condemning President Donald Trump’s executive order on immigration, stepping up the industry’s growing opposition to the policy. The amicus brief was filed late Sunday in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and emphasizes the importance of immigrants in the economy and society.
Apple to Zynga File Legal Brief Against Trump Immigration Order
Ninety-seven companies, from Apple Inc. to Zynga Inc., filed an impassioned legal brief condemning President Donald Trump’s executive order on immigration, stepping up the industry’s growing opposition to the policy. The amicus brief was filed late Sunday in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and emphasizes the importance of immigrants in the economy and society.
Litigation Alert: The Ninth Circuit Holds That a Telephone Consumer…
This week, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit held that allegations that unsolicited advertisement text messages were sent in violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act established a concrete injury sufficient to confer Article III standing in Van Patten v. Vertical Fitness Group, LLC , No.
Year in Review: Marijuana’s Green 2016
As we look back on the year, 2016 may very well go down as the greatest year ever for marijuana and the cannabis industry. Over the past 12 months we’ve watched the industry evolve before our eyes, and in some cases seen legal marijuana spread to new states.
Marvin Gaye Family Defends ‘Blurred Lines’ Trial Outcome to Appeals Court
But in a brief filed Thursday, the family’s attorney Richard Busch also argues the trial judge made one crucial error that may rob pre-1978 songwriters. The family of Marvin Gaye doesn’t believe that Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams should get a do-over of the “Blurred Lines” trial.