Matthew T. Albence, Acting Director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, et al., Petitioners v. Antonio Arteaga-Martinez
Case Number:
19-896
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Nature of Suit:
Firms
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June 13, 2022
Justices Deny Right To Bond Hearing For Immigrants
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday ruled that immigrants do not have a right to bond hearings when the government can show they are a flight risk, and that district courts lack the authority to order the government to provide such hearings on a class-wide basis.
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January 11, 2022
Justices Probe Feds' Stance On Migrant Bond Hearing Rights
Several U.S. Supreme Court justices questioned the government's bid Tuesday to undo circuit court findings that noncitizens detained for more than six months are entitled to bond hearings, citing the pervasiveness of bond rights in other contexts.
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January 07, 2022
Up Next At High Court: Medicaid Clawback, Day-Late Tax Case
The U.S. Supreme Court formally begins its January argument session this coming week with disputes over states' ability to seek reimbursement from Medicaid patients, whether certain detained immigrants are entitled to bond hearings and the U.S. Tax Court's 30-day deadline.
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January 03, 2022
Supreme Court Look Ahead: What's On The Docket In 2022?
The U.S. Supreme Court may have already heard its most controversial cases of the October 2021 term, but the next four months of oral arguments will feature fireworks of their own, including a tour de force on First Amendment law, immigrant rights, climate change policies and much more.
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November 23, 2021
Migrants Argue For High Court To Uphold Bond Hearings
Migrants urged the U.S. Supreme Court to affirm parallel Third and Ninth Circuit findings that noncitizens detained for more than six months are entitled to bond hearings, saying the controlling immigration statute necessitates hearings before a neutral decision-maker.
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October 21, 2021
Justices Asked To Nix Bond Hearings For Immigrants
Advocates of drastically reduced immigration urged the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday to overturn decisions in the Third and Ninth circuits that said migrants who have been detained more than six months should get a bond review hearing.
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October 15, 2021
US Argues Detained Immigrants Don't Require Bond Hearings
The Biden administration has told the U.S. Supreme Court that the Third and Ninth circuits botched decisions saying the law requires bond hearings for immigrants who have been detained for more than six months with final deportation orders.
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August 23, 2021
High Court To Review Bond Hearings For Detained Immigrants
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Monday to review decisions from the Third and Ninth Circuits that required bond hearings for immigrants who have been detained for more than six months with final deportation orders.