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When do legal observers at protests get First Amendment protection?

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United States is permissible only when a pending state court case will necessarily resolve the federal proceedings however it is decided, or whether a stay is permissible when one of the potential outcomes in state court can completely resolve the case, even if a second potential outcome would leave further issues for federal litigation.

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Justices probe states’ effort to defend Trump immigration rule after Biden stopped defending it in court

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Kagan agreed that the state’s argument that the Biden administration was trying to circumvent the notice-and-comment requirements imposed by federal administrative laws is “a very reasonable position.” alleging that the repeal of the law violated federal administrative law.