Appellate Practice
Mar. 12, 1999
On Immigration Issue, Clarity Is An Alien Concept
WASHINGTON - The justices are at it - or, more accurately, not at it - again. In recent terms, the Supreme Court has helped foster confusion on a number of contentious social and legal issues by refusing to settle conflicts among the lower courts. They continued that trend last Monday by declining to act on three important immigration cases and by bucking another back to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
^^U.S. SUPREME COURT COLUMN^^
By David F. Pike
Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - The justices are at it - or, more accurately, not at it - again.
In recent terms, the Supreme Court has helped foster confusion on a...
In recent terms, the Supreme Court has helped foster confusion on a...
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