The Supreme Court is weighing whether to uphold nationwide injunctions that blocked President Trump’s executive order denying birthright citizenship to certain U.S.-born children, a case that could reshape both immigration policy and the limits of judicial authority.
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Starbucks Need Not Rehire Pro-Union Employees, Supreme Court Rules
In a win for Starbucks on Thursday, the Supreme Court ruled that the coffee chain could not be compelled to rehire fired employees who were trying to unionize.
Arkansas Judge Blocks Law Requiring Parental Consent for Social Media Use
A recent ruling in a federal court suggests that state laws aiming to protect children from the risks of excessive social media use may face First Amendment obstacles.
U.S. District Court Judge Rules That Separated Immigrant Children Must be Reunited With Parents Within Thirty Days
On Tuesday, June 26, 2018, United States District Judge Dana M. Sabraw of the Southern District of California granted the American Civil Liberties Union's request for a preliminary injunction seeking to reunite children affected by the Trump Administration's "zero-tolerance" immigration policy.