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May 03, 2019
Trump Travel Ban Challenges Withstand Gov't Dismissal Bid
A Maryland federal judge has permitted three lawsuits challenging President Donald Trump's 2017 travel ban to proceed, finding immigration advocacy groups had shown that Trump's proclamation may not have been related to "legitimate national security"; rather, it was likely motivated by an "illegitimate hostility to Muslims."
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April 25, 2018
Travel Ban Challenge Paused Ahead Of High Court Ruling
A Maryland federal judge on Tuesday granted the Trump administration's bid to pause enforcement of orders in three related cases that temporarily bar the federal government from enforcing a travel ban for nationals from several predominantly Muslim countries, holding that the U.S. Supreme Court should first clarify the issue in a related case.
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October 18, 2017
4 Things To Know About The Latest Travel Ban Rulings
With two federal judges blocking most of President Donald Trump’s latest travel ban this week, the administration was once again dealt a major legal setback on the issue, likely setting up the dispute for an eventual Supreme Court battle. Here’s what to know about the latest rulings against travel ban 3.0.
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October 18, 2017
Trump Travel Ban Blocked Again, By Md. Judge This Time
The latest iteration of President Donald Trump's ban on travel to the U.S. by nationals from several predominantly Muslim countries hit another roadblock early Wednesday morning when a Maryland federal judge halted much of its implementation based on the fact that it likely violates the U.S. Constitution.
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October 16, 2017
Judge Leaves Travel Ban Challengers Guessing After Hearing
The Maryland federal judge who will decide whether to stop President Donald Trump's third and latest travel ban from going into effect this week gave no hints whether he plans to do so at a preliminary injunction hearing Monday, grilling attorneys from both immigrants challenging the ban and the Department of Justice with targeted legal questions.
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October 12, 2017
Trump Bashes Challenges To Travel Ban, DACA Termination
President Donald Trump fired back Thursday against two suits in Maryland and California federal courts challenging the latest iteration of his travel ban and decision to curtail the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, arguing that the government had provided ample justification for its actions.
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October 06, 2017
Hawaii, Refugee Groups Challenge Latest Trump Travel Ban
The International Refugee Assistance Project and other groups lodged an amended complaint in Maryland district court Thursday challenging President Donald Trump's latest travel ban, while the state of Hawaii filed a motion indicating that it would soon be fighting the new ban as well.
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March 27, 2017
13 States Ask 4th Circ. To Revive Trump Immigration Ban
A group of 13 states has urged the Fourth Circuit to reverse a Maryland federal judge's injunction shutting down part of President Donald Trump's latest immigration ban, arguing the measure was well within Trump's constitutional powers as commander-in-chief.
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March 17, 2017
Trump Appeals Maryland Court's Immigration Ban Block
President Donald Trump will appeal a Maryland court's decision to stop implementation of the administration's latest version of an immigration ban, government lawyers told the judge on Friday, just a day after the court's order was filed.
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March 16, 2017
Maryland Judge The Second To Block Trump's Travel Ban
A Maryland federal judge on Thursday became the second to halt the implementation of the latest version of President Donald Trump’s immigration ban after a Hawaii federal judge froze the measure on Wednesday, the day before it was set to take effect.