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Justices Appear Skeptical of Government's Position in Cases Where Immigration Judges Are Silent


Justices Appear Skeptical of Government’s Position in Cases Where Immigration Judges Are Silent
Elura Nanos
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The Supreme Court of the United States heard oral arguments Tuesday in the companion cases of Rosen v. Dai and Rosen v. Alcaraz-Enriquez. The immigration disputes ask whether an appellate court can 
presume an immigrant’s testimony is credible when lower courts were silent on the matter.
When it comes to asylum petitions, an immigrant’s personal credibility is a matter of paramount importance. A person requesting asylum must file a petition claiming that they will be persecuted if forced to return to their country of origin. If the immigrant proves in court that their “life or freedom would be threatened” on account of “the alien’s race, religion, nationality, membership in particular social group, or political opinion,” then U.S. law mandates that they must not be removed. ....

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Supreme Court to Hear Cases About Police Entering Suspects' Homes, Water Rights, and Immigration


Supreme Court to Hear Cases About Police Entering Suspects’ Homes, Water Rights, and Immigration
Elura Nanos
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The Supreme Court of the United States will hear oral arguments in four cases this week. Here’s what you need to know.
Monday February 21, 2021.
The Supreme Court on Monday will hear arguments in Florida v. Georgia, a rare case in which the high court has original jurisdiction. This means the litigation is not an appeal from a federal circuit court; rather, SCOTUS will act as trial court, because the dispute is between two states themselves.
Florida and Georgia are battling it out over the rights to water flow from the Apalachicola River-Chattahoochee-Flint (ACF) River Basin. Florida argues that Georgia is using too much water, thereby hurting Florida’s oyster industry; Florida wants Georgia to cap its use to allow more water to flow into Florida. Alternatively, Georgia contends the suggested cap wou ....

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