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The morning read on Monday, March 17,

WHAT WE’RE READING



Trump administration touts deportations under Alien Enemies Act after a judge temporarily blocked its use (Megan Lebowitz, Julia Ainsley, Gary Grumbach). Here’s the Monday morning read:

Disabled Maple Grove teen takes school district discrimination case to U.S. Supreme Court (James Walsh, The Minnesota Star Tribune)

  • Trump administration touts deportations under Alien Enemies Act after a judge temporarily blocked its use (Megan Lebowitz, Julia Ainsley, Gary Grumbach. & Nnamdi Egwuonwu, NBC News)
  • Louisiana’s nitrogen gas execution back on for next week, federal appeals court rules (Andrea Gallo, Meghan Friedmann, John Simerman, & Joseph Cranney, The Times-Picayune of New Orleans)
  • How Amy Coney Barrett’s close friendship could affect the future of this major supreme court case (Linda Jacobson, The Guardian)
  • Legal experts pan Trump’s Supreme Court appeal on birthright citizenship (David G. Savage, The Los Angeles Times)
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Ellena Erskine,
The morning read on Monday, March 17,
SCOTUSblog (Mar. 17, 2025, 11:09 AM),

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