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From the Courthouse Steps: Mullin v. Doe

In Mullin v. Doe, the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in favor of the Trump administration, reversing lower-court orders that had halted the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Syrian and Haitian nationals. The Court held that the TPS statute bars judicial review of non-constitutional challenges to DHS’s TPS termination decisions. It also concluded that the Haitian plaintiffs’ equal-protection claim was unlikely to succeed, reasoning that the administration’s across-the-board opposition to TPS as previously implemented supplied a strong race-neutral explanation for the termination.

Join us for a webinar breaking down the decision, the separate opinions, and the case's potential impact.

Featuring:

  • Eric Wessan, Solicitor General, Iowa Office of the Attorney General
  • James Rogers, Senior Counsel, America First Legal Foundation
     

 

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