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law-and-politics1 year ago

"Supreme Court Continues Hold on Texas SB4 Immigration Law"

The Supreme Court has extended a temporary block on a new Texas immigration law, known as SB4, which allows police to arrest migrants who illegally cross the border from Mexico and imposes criminal penalties. The law was originally set to go into effect on March 10, but conservative Justice Samuel Alito has now extended the temporary freeze on three occasions, pending further order of the court. The Biden administration argues that the law is inconsistent with Supreme Court precedent, while Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton defends it as a means for the state to defend itself from transnational cartels. The law is now blocked indefinitely, giving the justices additional time to determine the next steps.

reproductive-rights2 years ago

Texas Supreme Court Blocks Emergency Abortion Despite Fatal Fetus Diagnosis

The Texas Supreme Court has temporarily halted a judge's decision to block the state's strict abortion ban in the case of Kate Cox, a woman seeking to terminate her pregnancy due to a fatal fetal diagnosis. The court's administrative stay, issued in response to Attorney General Ken Paxton's petition, temporarily blocks the lower court's decision while it is under review. Cox's attorney argues that the temporary hold prevents her from accessing urgently needed medical care. Cox's fetus has trisomy 18, a deadly genetic condition, and several doctors have advised her that there is virtually no chance of survival.

politics2 years ago

LEARNS Act temporarily blocked by Arkansas judge

A Pulaski County Judge has issued a temporary hold on the LEARNS ACT, which would have allowed public funds to be used for private education. The judge's ruling comes after a lawsuit was filed by the Little Rock Education Association and other groups, arguing that the law is unconstitutional. The hold will remain in place until a hearing can be held to determine the constitutionality of the law.