Confusion Reigned at an Appeals Court Hearing Over Texas’s Now-Blocked Immigration Law
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments about whether to allow back into effect a law allowing state and local authorities to deport migrants.
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments about whether to allow back into effect a law allowing state and local authorities to deport migrants.
Decades of his dogged reporting are receiving well-deserved recognition.
Executive editor Michael Hall’s piece on the Fifth Circuit was nominated for the prestigious award back in March.
Executive editor Michael Hall’s September story on the Fifth Circuit has been named a finalist for the 2023 Silver Gavel Awards for Media and the Arts.
Young and ideologically aggressive, James Ho, Andrew Oldham, and Don Willett are already making their mark on the nation’s most conservative appellate court.
The case of a man who slaughtered his family, then gouged out his eyes, will be reviewed Tuesday by an appellate court panel in New Orleans.
The famously conservative court surprises everyone by signaling it might overturn the ban.
Maybe it had something to do with the dissent written last week by Judge Tom Price, of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals.
This is a depressing result, and, I think, one that is dead wrong. The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has reversed a lower court ruling that the State of Texas had failed to educate middle and high school English Language Learner students. The Court acknowledged that student performance was “alarming”