SCOTUS Reverses Fourth Circuit, Keeps Immigration Judges’ Free-Speech Case Alive

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The Supreme Court reversed a Fourth Circuit ruling, saying the lower court overstepped by letting the immigration-judges’ free-speech lawsuit proceed, and sent the case back to federal courts on venue grounds. The decision is procedural and does not address the merits, occurring amid broader political pressure on immigration judges.
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- Supreme Court Ends Immigration Judges' Lawsuit, Chastises Fourth Circuit Law.com
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