Saturday, April 28, 2012

Supreme court immigration laws

  • -- Emboldened by signals that the U.S. Supreme Court may uphold parts of Arizonas immigration law, legislators and activists across the country say they are gearing up to push for similar get-tough measures in their states.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • By DAVID CRARY AP National Writer Emboldened by signals that the U.S. Supreme Court may uphold parts of Arizonas immigration law, legislators and activists across the country say they are gearing up to push for similar get-tough measures in their states.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • WASHINGTON -- Justices of the nations high court indicated Wednesday they may allow Arizona to implement the most controversial part of its 2010 immigration law. The justices repeatedly questioned the contention of U.S.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • Its backers hope for a SC ruling in the support.
  • (Times of India)
  • Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer declared an early victory in the Supreme Court for her states controversial immigration law, saying Wednesdays court hearing had gone well for supporters of the so-called SB 1070 law.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • With Arizona we should take a stand. The melody was weak and the lyrics weaker. But the protest anthem was noteworthy in one respect: In tone and substance, it was nearly identical to the argument Justice Antonin Scalia made inside the court.
  • (Statesman Journal)
  • GWEN IFILL: The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments today over Arizonas immigration law. The justices appeared skeptical of the administrations claim that the state had overstepped federal law.
  • (NewsHour)
  • WASHINGTON, Bucking the Obama administration, Supreme Court justices seemed to find little trouble Wednesday with major parts of Arizona's tough immigration law that require police to check the legal status of people they stop for other reasons.
  • (trivalleycentral.com)

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