The Supreme Court handed down a major victory for the Trump administration after deciding to toss out a federal appeals court ruling that had reignited a battle over how immigration judges can give public speeches. The justices flipped the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals’ decision and restored a lower court ruling that tossed out a lawsuit that was brought by the National Association of Immigration Judges concerning a DOJ policy that required clearance for specific “official” speaking engagements.
The policy in question says that all immigration judges must get approval before making “official” speeches, which are defined as presentations at immigration conferences and pro bono training. Speeches that are made in a personal capacity on topics not directly related to immigration do not require prior approval, according to information contained in the case record.
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