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Watching SCOTUS
« on: June 13, 2022, 11:18:52 AM »
For the  For Abortion And Gun Cases it appears no decision today.   Both issues have big cases with opinions to be issued in the next 2 weeks or so.  They were possible today but unknown as to when the decisions will be forthcoming.

But there are a couple interesting immigration decisions and one crim pro appellate decision.  see below

There are 2 other cases which are not really relevant to me or most here I suspect.

Nemo

https://www.supremecourt.gov/#

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Johnson v. Arteaga-Martinez (19-896)                               

Title 8  U. S. C. ?1231(a)(6) does not require the Government to provide noncitizens detained for six months with bond hearings in which the Government bears the burden of proving, by clear and convincing evidence, that a noncitizen poses a flight risk or a danger to the community.


Garland v. Gonzalez (20-322)

Title 8 U. S. C. ?1252(f)(1)?which generally strips lower courts of ?jurisdiction or authority? to ?enjoin or restrain the operation of ? certain provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act?deprived the District Courts of jurisdiction in these cases to entertain respondents? requests for class-wide injunctive relief.


Kemp v. United States (21-5726)

The term ?mistake? in Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 60(b)(1) includes a judge?s errors of law; because Kemp?s motion alleged such an error, it was cognizable under Rule 60(b)(1) and untimely under Rule 60(c)?s 1-year limitations period.
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