U.S. Supreme Court,
Immigration,
Constitutional Law,
Civil Rights
Jun. 29, 2017
Travel ban ruling raises more questions
On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court issued decisions in several cases associated with the Trump administration's travel ban, reaching a compromise that is likely to leave everyone, on all sides of the political debate, unsatisfied.





Hadar Aviram
Professor
UC Hastings College of the Law
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Email: aviramh@uchastings.edu
Hebrew Univ, Jerusalem
Hadar is author of "Yesterday's Monsters: The Manson Family Cases and the Illusion of Parole" (University of California Press, 2020).
On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court issued decisions in several cases associated with the Trump administration's travel ban, reaching a compromise that is likely to leave everyone, on all sides of the political debate, unsatisfied.
Just five months ago, thousands of lawyers, human rights advocates, and informed citizens stormed airports in the United States to protest the new limitations on travel, which they attributed to anti-Muslim ...
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