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Appeals Court Hears Arguments on Arizona Immigration Law

By | 11.01.10 | 2:54 pm

A hearing earlier today on SB 1070, Arizona’s immigration crackdown, went basically as expected: Department of Justice lawyers argued that the law pre-empted federal policy and would hurt foreign relations and other government interests, while lawyers for the state of Arizona claimed it was within the state’s right More…

Live From San Francisco: Debate Over Arizona Immigration Law

By | 11.01.10 | 9:26 am

Today’s the big day for Arizona immigration law SB 1070: The Ninth Circuit Court of appeals will hear debate over the law today, with Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer (R) present to represent the state and supporters of the law. Brewer is asking the panel of three judges to More…

Court Rules Arizona Can’t Demand Proof of Citizenship for Voter Registration

By | 10.26.10 | 6:03 pm

The state of Arizona cannot require documents proving citizenship for new voter registration, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled today. The court ruled that a 2004 law created by Proposition 200 that made voters show a birth certificate, driver’s license or passport before registering to vote violated federal law. More…

Ninth Circuit to Hear Government’s Appeal in Jeppesen Torture Case

By | 10.28.09 | 10:43 am

The Obama administration just won a round in the lawsuit brought by five alleged torture victims against Jeppesen Dataplan, the Boeing subsidiary that allegedly helped the CIA transport detainees to countries where they’ were interrogated under torture, a practice known as “extraordinary rendition.”

Leahy Calls on Bybee to Testify

By | 04.29.09 | 5:40 pm

Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) has invited Jay Bybee, the former Office of Legal Counsel lawyer and current judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee, reports Ryan Grim of The Huffington Post. Is this the beginning of a broader More…