
Judge Jeb Boasberg has canceled a scheduled hearing on the Alien Enemies Act following a Supreme Court ruling that vacated his previous ban on deporting individuals under the act. The decision comes after the Supreme Court's opinion prompted the Department of Justice, under former President Donald Trump, to request the cancellation of the hearing and dismissal of the case. Judge Boasberg is now awaiting the plaintiffs' response regarding any other grounds for pursuing a preliminary injunction, with a deadline set for next week. The implications of this ruling on the enforcement of the Alien Enemies Act remain to be seen, particularly concerning the alleged violations previously raised in the case.
In the wake of last night's SCOTUS ruling, Judge Boasberg cancels today's hearing in the Alien Enemies Act (AEA) case. The plaintiffs have until next week to decide whether they still want to seek an injunction. No word yet on how he'll handle the alleged violation of his https://t.co/3NXLkZV1hv
BREAKING - Judge Boasberg has canceled today’s hearing on the Alien Enemies Act after the Supreme Court ruled against him. He’s now asking if there’s any other reason to take legal action.
JUST IN: Judge Boasberg has canceled today’s hearing on the Alien Enemies Act, in light of the Supreme Court ruling, but he is asking the plaintiffs whether they see any other basis to pursue a preliminary injunction (seems unlikely). https://t.co/Ju0puPvMnv


