La lista era parte de los esfuerzos del gobierno federal para apuntar contra comunidades, estados y jurisdicciones que, según dice, no hacen lo suficiente para contribuir a su agenda de restricciones en materia de inmigración y las promesas del presidente de deportar a más de 11 millones de personas que viven en Estados Unidos sin autorización legal.
The June leak of a draft order showed the court would take a, which is seeking to declare access to abortion a right protected by the state constitution. A week after the leak was reported, the
The draft order, which was not a ruling on the case itself, was obtained by online news outlet Wisconsin Watch.The Supreme Court’s seven justices, in a statement released with the investigative report, called the leak “a breach of trust the court had not experienced in its history.” All seven justices condemned the leak.The leaked order in June came in one of two abortion-related cases before the court. The court also heard a second case challenging
brought by Attorney General Joh Kaul. A ruling in that case is pending.The court has yet to set a date for oral arguments in the Planned Parenthood case that was the subject of the leaked memo.
Investigators questioned 62 people, including all seven Supreme Court justices, staff, interns and people with access to the court during a two-week period in June from the date the draft was available until Wisconsin Watch published its article.
Network logs, including individual web histories, shared folder files, individual folders, and emails from all employees with access to the draft order were also reviewed, the report said., leading to a series of legal fights.
Federal courts around the country, including in New York, Colorado, Texas and Pennsylvania, have sinceof the Alien Enemies Act for many reasons, including by raising questions about whether the country is truly facing an invasion.
Miller, who has beenof judges ruling against the administration, advanced the argument that the judicial branch may not get to decide.