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Texas Bid Spotlights Litigation Pressure on High Court

Texas Bid Spotlights Litigation Pressure on High Court

Cases and Controversies

November 17, 202227m 59s

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Show Notes

A Supreme Court immigration case is center stage for a familiar showdown between Republican-led states suing Democratic administrations to rein in executive policies they say go too far.

Cases and Controversies hosts Kimberly Robinson and Greg Stohr talk with University at Austin law professor Stephen Vladeck, who’s filed a friend-of-the court brief ahead of Nov. 29 arguments in United States v. Texas.

Vladeck says Texas has filed more than two dozen challenges to Biden administration policies, which he says is abusing the court system to “facilitate partisan political agendas.”

This episode looks at the state’s strategic forum shopping, which Vladeck says Blue states did as well during the Trump administration.

Texas told the justices that “it should come as no surprise” that states are increasingly suing to curb executive policies “as the scope of the federal government has expanded to reach nearly every aspect of daily life.”

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