By Mark Joseph Stern | Slate Under the Trump administration, the Supreme Court has been the place where immigrants’ rights go to die. Time and again, the conservative majority has upheld unconstitutional restrictions on immigration and allowed the government to implement legally dubious attacks on noncitizens in the United States. On Tuesday morning, the court continued this trend in a …
U.S. Supreme Court ready to hear 2 important cases; Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose comments
NAHB Now The U.S. Supreme Court starts a new term on Monday, Oct. 1 with two cases that home builders have been following closely. The opening argument of the term, Weyerhaeuser v. United States Fish and Wildlife Service, involves a clash between two NAHB members and the dusky gopher frog. In 2012, the Fish and Wildlife Service designed 1,555 acres of …
Supreme Court sides with tribal interests in sovereign immunity case; Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose weighs in with ‘reminder’
Indianz.com In a rare win for Indian Country, the nation’s highest court has sided with tribal interests in a closely watched sovereign immunity case. By a vote of 7 to 2, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday set aside a decision that opened the Upper Skagit Indian Tribe to a lawsuit in Washington state. Though further proceedings are still on …
U.S. Supreme Court rejects Tucson woman’s argument in gay marriage, child custody matter; “message is clear” says Rose Law Group family attorney Audra Petrolle
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services The U.S. Supreme Court this morning rejected a bid by a Tucson woman arguing that gay marriages are not legally the same as others, at least when it comes to divorce. Without comment the justices rejected a bid by Kimberly McLaughlin to deny shared custody of her biological child with Suzan McLaughlin, who …