State of LA v. Centers for Disease
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22-30303
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Government Agencies
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June 14, 2023
La. Judge Nixes Title 42 Case After 5th Circ. Mootness Ruling
A Louisiana federal judge on Wednesday dismissed a lawsuit from a coalition of Republican-led states that sought to keep the Biden administration from ending the now-defunct Title 42 public health border policy after the Fifth Circuit ruled the matter is moot.
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May 26, 2023
GOP States Won't Fight Bid To Moot 5th Circ. Title 42 Appeal
A coalition of Republican states that heartily fought the Biden administration's efforts to end the Title 42 border policy expressed no position Friday on whether the Fifth Circuit should dismiss a lingering appeal over the now-defunct policy as moot.
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February 14, 2023
5th Circ. Pauses Title 42 Appeal For Public Emergency End
The Fifth Circuit on Tuesday paused the Biden administration's appeal of a district court injunction barring the end of the Title 42 border policy after the administration argued the case would become moot when the COVID-19 public emergency ends in May.
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February 09, 2023
Nonprofit Urges 5th Circ. To Rule On Title 42 Intervention Bid
A nonprofit wants the Fifth Circuit to proceed with ruling on whether it can intervene to challenge a nationwide injunction blocking the Biden administration from ending Title 42, despite the U.S. government's bid this week to pause its appeal of the injunction.
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February 07, 2023
Feds, Red States Spar Over Delaying Ruling On Title 42's End
The Biden administration asked the Fifth Circuit to suspend its appeal of a district court ruling requiring the Biden administration to keep in place Title 42, saying the COVID-19 national health emergency's planned end in May will moot the case.
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September 01, 2022
States Urge 5th Circ. To Back Title 42 Injunction
Twenty-three states urged the Fifth Circuit to reject the "half-hearted" effort by the Biden administration to end the Trump-era rapid deportation policy implemented during COVID-19, arguing that the government failed to give good cause as to why it shouldn't have solicited public comment before pursuing Title 42's demise.
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July 26, 2022
Feds Tell 5th Circ. States' Input Isn't Needed To End Title 42
The Biden administration urged the Fifth Circuit to scrap a Louisiana federal judge's order barring the termination of a Trump-era policy authorizing the rapid removal of migrants during the COVID-19 pandemic, saying the availability of less drastic measures warrants ending the policy.
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June 21, 2022
Top 3 Immigration Cases To Watch In 2022: Midyear Report
Federal courts in the coming months are poised to decide impactful questions of immigration law, including the limits of President Joe Biden's authority to end Trump-era policies and whether persistent processing delays for visas and work permits are unlawful. Here, Law360 breaks down the biggest immigration cases to watch for the rest of 2022.
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June 16, 2022
5th Circ. Shoots Down Nonprofit Bid To Crack Open Title 42
The Fifth Circuit on Thursday rejected a legal service provider's attempts to open up parts of the U.S.-Mexico border to asylum-seekers by narrowing an injunction order requiring the Biden administration to enforce COVID-19 border restrictions nationwide.
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June 14, 2022
Feds Fight Nonprofit's Bid To Narrow Title 42 Injunction
The Biden administration asked the Fifth Circuit to reject a nonprofit's request to narrow the scope of an order that kept a Trump-era Title 42 border policy in place, saying the nonprofit wasn't a party to the suit.