Intl. Refugee Assistance v. Donald J. Trump

  1. February 26, 2018

    Advocates Ask High Court To Join Travel Ban Case

    The International Refugee Assistance Project and other advocacy groups asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday to hear their arguments against President Trump's travel ban along with the state of Hawaii's, which are set for April 25, saying courts have unfairly restricted travel to those with "bona fide" relationships in the country.

  2. February 15, 2018

    Trump's Travel Ban 3.0 Blocked By Another Circuit Court

    The Fourth Circuit on Thursday asserted that the third iteration of President Donald Trump's travel ban unconstitutionally targeted Muslims as evidenced by his own public statements, marking the second time a federal appeals court has ruled against the policy.

  3. November 29, 2017

    Mass. Tech Group Asks 4th Circ. To Keep Travel Ban Blocked

    An association of Massachusetts technology companies on Tuesday voiced support for immigrant organizations urging the Fourth Circuit to keep blocked the latest iteration of the Trump administration's travel ban, which the association said could wreak havoc on its industry if allowed to take effect.

  4. November 27, 2017

    Travel Ban Reports Should Stay Secret, Feds Tell 4th Circ.

    Government attorneys cited classified material and executive privilege Friday as they pressed the Fourth Circuit not to review two reports submitted to President Donald Trump and referenced in his latest version of the hotly contested travel ban focused primarily on Muslim-majority countries.

  5. November 21, 2017

    Feds Ask Supreme Court To Reverse Blocks On Travel Ban

    The Trump administration asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday to reverse blocks on its third travel ban by federal courts in Maryland and Hawaii, saying the latest ban was the result of a careful cross-department review and that the lower courts' intervention hurts the executive branch's ability to direct national security.

  6. November 17, 2017

    15 States Tell 4th Circ. Travel Ban 'Imperiling' Industries

    Fifteen states and the District of Columbia urged the Fourth Circuit to preserve a Maryland federal court's block on President Donald Trump's travel ban preventing nationals of several predominantly Muslim countries from entering the U.S., saying the restrictions hurt tourism and recruitment of international talent.

  7. November 16, 2017

    Immigrant Groups Urge 4th Circ. To Broaden Travel Ban Halt

    The International Refugee Assistance Project and other immigrant advocates asked the Fourth Circuit on Wednesday to maintain the block on President Donald Trump's travel ban restricting nationals of several predominantly Muslim countries from entering the U.S., and asked that it be expanded.

  8. November 03, 2017

    Trump, 12 States Urge 4th, 9th Circs. To Lift Travel Ban Halt

    The Trump administration on Thursday urged the Ninth Circuit to lift a pause on the latest version of a travel ban into the U.S. for nationals of several predominantly Muslim countries, while Texas, Florida and 10 other states supported the federal government's requests at both the Fourth and Ninth Circuit.

  9. November 02, 2017

    Gov't Pushes 4th Circ. To Nix Travel Ban Injunction

    The federal government on Wednesday urged the Fourth Circuit to reverse an injunction against President Trump's third version of a travel ban, arguing the proclamation at issue can't be nullified due to "some perceived historical taint" from the past bans or campaign statements.

  10. October 31, 2017

    Trump Urges 4th Circ. To Pause Halt To Travel Ban

    The Trump administration urged the Fourth Circuit on Monday to enter an emergency pause on a Maryland federal court's order that halted the government's latest attempt to bar nationals of several predominantly Muslim countries from traveling to the U.S.

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