the decision of the Supreme Court has fell still born, and they find that they cannot coerce Georgia to yield to its mandate
I don't know why the court did not order the U.S. Marshals to enforce the order. After a few months, Georgia did comply.
Mayan Elephant wrote:Res Ipsa wrote:So I did a some searching. Here is the court order that was issued in Virginia for the people detained at Dulles. https://www.justice4all.org/wp-content/ ... signed.pdf The order is crystal clear: "Respondents shall permit lawyers access"
hey man. why is there a distinction in the order for legal residents? is that consistent with the new york order? is this a distinction that would mean that the order does not apply to all detainees? perhaps only green card holders?
I don't know because the file isn't online and I can't find the petition that was filed. It could be that all of the named petitioners were legal permanent residents, and so they would not have had standing to ask for any relief on behalf of non-residents. It could also be that there are some legal or constitutional protections available to legal permanent residents that aren't available to non-residents.
I'll keep looking for the docket online and see if I can figure it out.
The order in New York, I believe, applied to all detainees. I went and looked at that one, too. The order applied to all detainees, not just permanent legal residents. I think that's why some media articles described it as a class action. But I don't see an order on class certification, so its a little confusing. There have been some subsequent filings in that case, but no contempt motion.