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The Fifth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals has again ruled against Texas’ border security bill, SB 4, after a series of ...
Changes are on the horizon for the state’s application process for large scale electric transmission line developments ...
Menashi said no circuit so far has struck down the Fourth Amendment exception to phone searches at the border. Cassidy argued that the reasons behind a body and a phone search are different.
(The Center Square) – A panel of three judges on the Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of Texas in a lawsuit filed over its concertina wire barriers. The court ruled 2-1 in a ...
Thirty years ago, at 7:07pm on May 27, 1994, the 500kV power transmission line system was officially put into operation.
In contrast to the actual border, the line inside the Supreme Court that I call the notional border divides the two groups of justices who responded in opposite ways to the federal government’s ...
In the first 48 hours of his second administration, President Trump’s string of executive orders on the border crisis began to turn the tide on illegal immigration.
We’ve been getting a lot of questions about when border agents can legally conduct searches of travelers’ electronic devices at international airports and other ports of entry. Unfortunately, the ...
An incomplete secondary border wall stands alongside the previous version near Tijuana, Mexico, and San Diego in 2021. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull) (CN) — A Fifth Circuit judge Tuesday lambasted President ...
Texas-installed border buoys to remain in Rio Grande, 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals rules The ruling by the appeals court sends the case back to the federal district court in Austin.
Two of the nation’s most intractable problems might have the same solution – if the idea was not so politically radioactive.
In a 5-4 ruling, the Supreme Court decides Texas cannot block U.S. Border Patrol agents from patrolling along the Rio Grande.