✅Clean holding that Trump violated due process
✅Classwide relief for targeted migrants
✅Bristling skepticism that this administration can be trusted to keep its word
✅Frustration that the conservative lower courts failed to intervene
Yes, this ruling is a big deal. https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2025/05/supreme-court-analysis-donald-trump-cecot-plan.html
✅Classwide relief for targeted migrants
✅Bristling skepticism that this administration can be trusted to keep its word
✅Frustration that the conservative lower courts failed to intervene
Yes, this ruling is a big deal. https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2025/05/supreme-court-analysis-donald-trump-cecot-plan.html
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(Not my area, and I hope this makes a difference, but worry that there was a Mack truck sized hole in the founding documents—placing all the teeth in the executive branch.)
The pressure on Congress here should be astronomical, and it isn't. Like, break their phones, permanent protest on the Capital steps, and publicize every dirty secret you can find on recalcitrants.
But we have gotten used to that haven't we?
Didn’t the SC determine he should be returned here?
Did I misunderstand that ruling!
He’s directly responsible for those deaths.
Also, that very last sentence: “The Government may remove the named plaintiffs or putative class members under other lawful authorities.” Relevance?