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Transcripts For CSPAN Supreme Court DACA Oral Argument 20240712

Daca and the expansion of daca were likely unlawful. In the face of those decisions, the department of Homeland Security reasonably determined that it no longer wished to do wish to retain the policy, based on its belief the policy was illegal, and its general opposition to broad nonenforcement policies. The decision did not violate the apa for two reasons. First, it is not subject to judicial review. The decision is committed to the unreviewable discretion unless a statute restricts it, and nothing requires the department, a Law Enforcement agency, to not enforce the law. Second, the decision to end this nonenforcement policy was eminently reasonable. Was a temporary stopgap measure that on its face could be rescinded at any time, and the departments reasonable concerns about its legality in general opposition to broad nonenforcement policies provided more than a reasona ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN Supreme Court DACA Oral Argument 20240712

Based on its belief the policy was illegal, and its general opposition to broad nonenforcement policies. The decision did not violate the apa for two reasons. First, it is not subject to judicial review. The decision is committed to the unreviewable discretion unless a statute restricts it, and nothing requires the department, a Law Enforcement agency, to not enforce the law. Second, the decision to end this nonenforcement policy was eminently reasonable. Was a temporary stopgap measure that on its face could be rescinded at any time, and the departments reasonable concerns about its legality in general opposition to broad nonenforcement policies provided more than a reasonable basis for ending it. After all, an agency is not required to push its legally dubious power to not enforce the law to its logical extreme since it undermines confidence in the rule of law itself and conflicts with the agencys
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Transcripts For CSPAN Supreme Court DACA Oral Argument 20240712

Argument, which took place in november. Argument first this morning in case 18 587, the department of Homeland Security the university of california and the related cases. General francisco. Mr. Chief justice, and may it please the court, in 20, the dr. Ircuit held that daca and the expansion of daca were likely unlawful. In the face of those decisions, the department of Homeland Security reasonably determined that it no longer wished to do wish to retain the policy, based on its belief the policy was illegal, and its general opposition to broad nonenforcement policies. The decision did not violate the apa for two reasons. First, it is not subject to judicial review. The decision is committed to the unreviewable discretion unless a statute restricts it, and nothing requires the department, a Law Enforcement agency ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 U.S. Senate Sen. Lee On The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act FISA 20240713

Government doing those things. Among those many protections can be found provisions of the bill of rights, including the Fourth Amendment to the United States constitution. A Fourth Amendment reminds us, its our right, our fundamental inalienable rights to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures and any warrants have to be backed by probable cause and any probable causebased warrant has to include with particul particularity, a description of the places and persons to be searched and to be seized. This is a tradition that reaches not just back a couple of centuries, it reaches back much farther than that. It has its origins not only in our own country, but in our mother country, in the united kingdom. By the time john wilks was serving in parliament in the 1760s, there had been a long established tradition and ....

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Transcripts For ALJAZ NEWS LIVE - 30 20240712

For talking to al jazeera please give our best regards to your brother chris for me. Live from los angeles thank you x. Now if youre just joining us welcome to aljazeera is just gone 3 am here in doha 8 pm just going in washington d. C. Where a curfew has been in force now for about an hour or so President Trump has been addressing the nation saying hes sick and revolted by the death in Police Custody of george floyd but he was warned but he has warned hes determined to dominate the streets and put an end to violent protests that have erupted across the country well police have been clashing with protesters in the streets surrounding the white house they fired tear gas and stun grenades to force back the demonstrators really live to our correspondents can be how couldnt she have a town see in a moment 1st here heres what donald trump had to say we cannot allow the righteous ....

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