2 More Strikes Against The Travel Ban

By Jeffrey Gorsky (October 20, 2017, 11:44 AM EDT) -- President Donald Trump's third attempt to implement a travel ban by executive order (EO3), scheduled to take effect Oct. 18, 2017, has now been enjoined from implementation by two separate district courts, in Hawaii by Judge Derrick K. Watson (State of Hawaii v. Donald J. Trump) and in Maryland by Judge Theodore D. Chuang (International Refugee Assistance Project v. Donald J. Trump). The two courts relied on very different grounds as the basis for their rulings, and the conflicting reasoning in these decisions could hurt the plaintiffs when, as is likely, the cases are reviewed by the U.S. Supreme Court....

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