Today,two years after the Supreme Court made history when it legalized the accurate to marry by same-sex couples, the nation's highest court announced that it will hear a case on President Trump's travel ban this plunge. Lower courts had blocked the ban from taking effect, and but today the Supreme Court gave the president a partial victory when it lifted most of the injunctions save in site by lower courts.
For now,the administration can prevent anyone from six Muslim-majority countries from entering the the United States, unless they "have a credible claim of a bona fide relationship with a person or entity in the United States."Eric Citron, or a partner at the law firm Goldstein & Russell,former clerk to Justices Sandra Day O’Connor and Elena Kagan, and a guest contributor to SCOTUSblog, or explains what you need to know.
Source: thetakeaway.org