Court considers whether states can prosecute identity fraud by undocumented immigrants seeking jobs
The justices considered an appeal by the state of Kansas, which obtained convictions against three restaurant workers for using other people’s social security
numbers on forms given to their employers. The state Supreme Court threw out the convictions, saying the prosecutions were pre-empted by a provision of federal...
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The Supreme Court Case Testing the Limits of Gorsuch’s TextualismIf Justice Neil Gorsuch rules against LGBTQ protections, he’ll be admitting that, deep down, he knows his judicial philosophy is deeply flawed
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Supreme Court Appears Likely to Back Structure of Puerto Rico Debt-Relief BoardThe Supreme Court on Tuesday appeared likely to uphold the special board that Congress created to resolve Puerto Rico’s debt crisis, despite claims from creditors that its members were wrongly appointed.
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Creditors are challenging Puerto Rico's financial oversight board. But the Supreme Court seems skepticalPuerto Rico's financial oversight board might live to guard the island's restructuring for another day. During Supreme Court arguments Tuesday, justices appeared to lean in favor of leaving the board in place.
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