Supreme Court, migrants from Haiti
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The Trump administration argues courts can't review its decision to end a program that allows some immigrants to live and work temporarily in the U.S.
Haiti TPS: Supreme Court to hear case impacting program in April as local advocates highlight impact
Haitians with Temporary Protected Status who live in the United States will be protected from detention, deportation and loss of work authorization for at least another month as the U.S.
A group of Apaches filed a last-ditch effort to the Supreme Court to block a copper mining company from destroying a sacred Apache site in Arizona, after the high court denied an effort to block the land transfer last year.
Internal Supreme Court divisions over how the high court has frequently ruled in favor of the Trump administration in emergency situations spilled out into public with liberal Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson and conservative Justice Brett Kavanaugh locking horns on the issue.
The case involves a Texas man, Ali Danial Hemani, who was charged with violating a federal law that bars users of illegal drugs from possessing a firearm. In 2022, FBI agents found a gun, marijuana and cocaine in Hemani’s home, and he admitted that he used marijuana regularly.
Pauline Newman, a 98-year-old federal appeals judge suspended by her colleagues over concerns about her mental fitness, has asked the Supreme Court to step into her fight to resume hearing cases, her lawyers said Thursday.