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Grijalva, Pastor file amicus brief against their own state’s law

Mar 29, 2012 Comments Off by

From KTAR:

 ”The framers of the Constitution vested that authority to determine how immigration law is enforced. Otherwise, you’re allowing Arizona to usurp Congress’ authority through SB 1070,” Grijalva said.

Grijalva said he will argue that the Supreme Court should uphold the 9th Circuit Court of …

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“Another Daffy Ninth Circuit Ruling”

Sep 09, 2011 Comments Off by

“Another Daffy Ninth Circuit Ruling” So writes Ed Whelan about this week’s Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals decision on an Arizona law regarding domestic partner benefits. The Court upheld a temporary injunction blocking a 2009 bill that limits state employee benefits for dependents to married employees. The law, signed by Governor Brewer, reversed a Napolitano [...]

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