U.S. Supreme Court Sets April Date for Travel Ban Hearing
The issue of religious discrimination is just one the U.S. Supreme Court may address in oral arguments about President Trump’s “travel ban,” scheduled for April 25.
The issue of religious discrimination is just one the U.S. Supreme Court may address in oral arguments about President Trump’s “travel ban,” scheduled for April 25.
Read extended quotes from the 4th Circuit opinion ruling that President Trump’s third “travel ban,” like the ones that came before it, violates the religious freedom guarantees of the U.S. Constitution.
In upholding an injunction against President Trump’s latest travel ban, the 9th Circuit did not address church-state issues, but SCOTUS has asked the parties to brief the question.
The Supreme Court ended a high-profile controversy over the constitutionality of the Trump Administration’s travel ban by dismissing the case after the ban expired.
A new proclamation from the Trump Administration has put on hold the U.S. Supreme Court’s scheduled hearings into the controversial travel ban.