Muslim Ban 2.0
In the news today: Washington State Wants Judge's Restraining Order Applied To Trump's New Travel Ban
[...] In an announcement Thursday, Washington state Attorney General Bob Ferguson contended that Judge James Robart's Feb. 3 ruling — which suspended Trump's first ban nationwide until a challenge brought by Washington and Minnesota could be heard in court — ought to cover the second ban, despite revisions that narrowed who would be affected.
Here's a press conference from a few days ago with Washington AG Bob Ferguson discussing the new executive order ...
[...] In an announcement Thursday, Washington state Attorney General Bob Ferguson contended that Judge James Robart's Feb. 3 ruling — which suspended Trump's first ban nationwide until a challenge brought by Washington and Minnesota could be heard in court — ought to cover the second ban, despite revisions that narrowed who would be affected.
Here's a press conference from a few days ago with Washington AG Bob Ferguson discussing the new executive order ...
New filing in State v. Trump: https://t.co/eAHR9RytKb pic.twitter.com/b5Gyljf2IG
— WA Attorney General (@AGOWA) March 10, 2017
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