The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday agreed to decide whether Arizona's tough anti-immigration law can be enforced or is in fatal conflict with federal immigration law. The justices' decision to review four key provisions in Arizona's Support Our Law Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods Act comes less than three days after the Court agreed to review controversial Texas redistricting plans that have been challenged as reducing the influence of minority voters.
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With Immigration Case, Court Takes on Another Potential Blockbuster
The National Law Journal
December 12, 2011
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