Los Angeles, CA – The Trump Administration today asked the U.S. Supreme Court to stay the district court’s order in NTPSA v. Noem, which has preserved Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 350,000 Venezuelan immigrants who are unable to safely return to Venezuela. U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem attempted to end the protections days after taking office in January.

Three members of the UCLA School of Law faculty are featured in an essay that appears in the opinion section of The New York Times, which recounts the first 100 days of the second Trump administration. Ann Carlson, Ingrid Eagly, and Jon Michaels are among the 35 legal experts from around the country whom the Times quotes on matters ranging from the firings at independent agencies to President Trump’s clashes with the judiciary.
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA – A federal court of appeals today denied the government’s request for a stay of a district court order preventing the federal government from stripping Temporary Protected Status from Venezuelans while the case moves forward.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – A federal court today blocked the federal government’s attempt to strip Venezuelans of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) while the case moves forward.