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    Justice Department Challenges Arizona Immigration Law

    The Obama Administration filed a lawsuit against Arizona yesterday in a case that appears likely to wind up as a matter for the Supreme Court to settle. The Justice Department's suit, which alleges that "S.B.

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    KCRW placeholderBy Sara Terry • May 12, 2014 • 1 min read

    The Obama Administration filed a lawsuit against Arizona yesterday in a case that appears likely to wind up as a matter for the Supreme Court to settle. The Justice Department's suit, which alleges that "S.B. 1070 unconstitutionally interferes with the federal government's authority to set and enforce immigration policy," has stirred up debate among legal scholars. Evan Perez writes for the Wall Street Journal.

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