Enough legal news to make you forget the pandemic
Thursday, July 9, 2020 at 12:52PM
Donna Bader in American Indians, Michael Flynn, Oklahoma, Supreme Court, discrimination, religion, student visas

Events in the U.S. are happening so quickly, it just makes my head spin. Nothing like a little diversion from the raging pandemic. In recent rulings, the Supreme Court filed several decisions that will make some people angry and others happy:

In other legal news, a federal appeals court ordered the dismissal of Michael Flynn by U.S. District J. Emmett Sullivan. A lot of money was spent on this case, but ultimately Trump probably would have pardoned him anyway. 

Harvard and MIT have filed lawsuits to challege the Trump Administration’s rule that foreign students will lose their student visas and could be deported by ICE if their classes are held online. The University of California has also filed a similar lawsuit, claiming this regulation could affect 27,000 undergraduate international students, and 14,000 graduate students. It will also result in a significant loss of money to the University of California as many of these students pay full tuition. 

At least, Trump can enjoy the fact that he has appointed 200 federal judges, 53 appellate judges, 85% of whom are white and 75% male. What else would you expect? In less than four years, Trump has created a lot of litigation. I would love to know how much our government has spent on legal fees.

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