U.S. Supreme Court
Dec. 12, 2011
Review of immigration law could shed light on state rights
Even if the U.S. Supreme Court announces Monday that it will review Arizona's controversial immigration law, legal experts said the case is unlikely to yield the final word on when and how states can police immigration.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - Even if the U.S. Supreme Court announces today that it will review Arizona's controversial immigration law, legal experts said the case is unlikely to yield the final word on when and how states can police immigration.
The sticking point is that other state laws facing court challenges contain provisions substantively different than those at issue in Arizona's law. For example...
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