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March 20, 2017
9th Circ. Rift Emerges Over Trump Travel Ban Ruling
The chorus of Ninth Circuit judges who believe that a federal judge's decision blocking President Donald Trump's first immigration executive order should have received en banc reconsideration grew louder on Friday, as two more judges took the chance to slam the appellate panel's February opinion refusing to lift the stay.
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March 16, 2017
Five Judges Say 9th Circuit Should Have Upheld Travel Ban
A group of Ninth Circuit judges said Wednesday that the full appeals court should have reconsidered a three-judge panel's refusal to lift the block on President Donald Trump's immigration ban for people from seven mostly Muslim countries, saying the president and Congress have the power to decide who enters the U.S.
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February 27, 2017
9th Circ. Rejects Trump Bid To Pause Travel Ban Appeal
The Ninth Circuit on Monday shot down the Trump administration's bid to pause the appeal over the president's controversial travel ban executive order, with the development coming not long before the president is expected to issue a new order.
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February 24, 2017
Trump Seeks Full Pause Of Immigration Ban Appeal
The Trump administration on Friday asked the Ninth Circuit to fully pause the appeal over the U.S. president's controversial immigration ban against people from seven Muslim-majority countries, saying there is "no need at this time" for additional briefing.
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February 16, 2017
9th Circ. Pauses Immigration Ban Suit At Trump's Request
Ninth Circuit Chief Justice Sidney R. Thomas late Thursday agreed to pause en banc proceedings over President Donald Trump's challenge of an order blocking the implementation of his immigration ban after the administration requested a freeze on the proceedings as it preps a new executive order.
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February 15, 2017
Texas AG Backs Trump Immigration Ban In 9th Circ.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton threw his support behind President Donald Trump's immigration ban on Wednesday when he urged the Ninth Circuit to reconsider last week's decision upholding a block on the executive order, citing the president's powers to protect national security.
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February 10, 2017
3 Key Takeaways From The 9th Circ.'s Travel Ban Ruling
The Ninth Circuit’s decision not to reinstate President Donald Trump’s travel ban offers key insights into the limits of presidential power and highlights the policy’s vulnerabilities. Here are three important takeaways from the appellate ruling — and a look at what the administration might do next.
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February 09, 2017
9th Circ. Keeps Block On Trump's Immigration Ban
A Ninth Circuit panel refused to lift the block on President Donald Trump's immigration ban for people from seven mostly Muslim countries on Thursday, a decision that was hailed as "a complete victory" by challengers to the order but that immediately drew a fierce Twitter response from the president.
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February 07, 2017
9th Circ. Weighs Trump Travel Ban In Contentious Hearing
A Ninth Circuit panel on Tuesday grilled both sides in a contentious hearing on the government's bid to reinstate President Donald Trump's ban on travelers from seven predominantly Muslim countries, raising questions about the plaintiff's standing and the president's authority to use religion as a criterion in barring travelers to the United States.
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February 06, 2017
DOJ Pushes 9th Circ. For Stay On Immigration Ban Ruling
The U.S. Department of Justice urged the Ninth Circuit on Monday to stay the court order blocking implementation of the immigration ban contained in President Donald Trump's recent executive order, claiming the order is a lawful use of presidential power and that the court's nationwide block is "vastly overbroad."