A day after the Trump administration released a new travel ban policy, the Supreme Court removed the argument date for the president's old travel ban case from its calendar.
The first iteration of Trump's travel ban sparked chaos at airports across the country and a flurry of legal challenges after being hastily written with little input outside the White House. The Supreme Court had allowed most of it to operate and planned to hear the case October 10.
But the court removed that hearing from its calendar Monday, writing in a brief, "The parties are directed to file letter briefs addressing whether, or to what extent, the Proclamation issued on September 24, 2017, may render [the travel ban cases] moot. The briefs are due by noon on Thursday.
Source: NBC New York
The first iteration of Trump's travel ban sparked chaos at airports across the country and a flurry of legal challenges after being hastily written with little input outside the White House. The Supreme Court had allowed most of it to operate and planned to hear the case October 10.
But the court removed that hearing from its calendar Monday, writing in a brief, "The parties are directed to file letter briefs addressing whether, or to what extent, the Proclamation issued on September 24, 2017, may render [the travel ban cases] moot. The briefs are due by noon on Thursday.
Source: NBC New York
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