Donald Trump’s latest travel ban faces fresh lawsuits

AMERICANS’ reputation for litigiousness hasn’t always extended to lawsuits against the government. But since January, the country's lawyers have been busy suing Donald Trump for a string of unprecedented presidential moves: threatening sanctuary cities, banning transgender troops and blocking critics on Twitter. The highest profile dispute concerns Mr Trump’s three executive orders apparently designed to fulfill a campaign promise he made in December 2015 for a “total and complete shutdown on all Muslims entering the United States”. 

The Supreme Court agreed last summer to review two lower-court rulings blocking the March 6th version of Mr Trump’s travel restrictions, but it scrapped the October hearing date after the administration replaced that order with a new one on September 24th. On October 10th, the justices took an additional step: they declared Trump v International Refugee Assistance Project, one of the lawsuits challenging the March order, moot (meaning, in this case, that it is no longer a live...Continue reading

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