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Los Angeles Timesflipped into Nation3 hours agoLos Angeles couple's Supreme Court case sheds light on immigrant visa rejectionsverified_publisherLos Angeles Times - Andrea CastilloWASHINGTON — The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments next month in the case of a Los Angeles man who was denied a green card after marrying a U.S. citizen, in part because of his tattoos. Ahead of that hearing, a dozen other U.S. citizens submitted statements Thursday detailing how their lives …
Los Angeles Timesflipped into Nation3 hours agoNews Analysis: Supreme Court has right- and far-right wings. Their justices might not be those you'd guessverified_publisherLos Angeles Times - David LauterWASHINGTON — At the U.S. Supreme Court these days, judicial liberals don’t have much clout. The real fights mostly take place between the court’s far-right and its more traditional conservatives. Tuesday’s argument over abortion pills provided a perfect example, and it highlighted the stakes the 2024 …
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