
Trump’s immigrant ban could lead to U.S. Supreme Court
Clip: 2/4/2017 | 4m 29s
Trump’s immigrant ban could lead to U.S. Supreme Court
One federal appeals court has weighed in on the Trump administration’s immigration ban, and should another appeals court in another region of the country offer a competing view, it could send the debate to the U.S. Supreme Court. To discuss the legal ramifications of the immigration ban, University of Texas Law School Professor Steve Vladeck joins Hari Sreenivasan.
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Trump’s immigrant ban could lead to U.S. Supreme Court
Clip: 2/4/2017 | 4m 29s
One federal appeals court has weighed in on the Trump administration’s immigration ban, and should another appeals court in another region of the country offer a competing view, it could send the debate to the U.S. Supreme Court. To discuss the legal ramifications of the immigration ban, University of Texas Law School Professor Steve Vladeck joins Hari Sreenivasan.
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