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In this episode of I'll Call You From the Car, David Zaritzky Brown breaks down a troubling Supreme Court ruling in Noem v. Vasquez-Perdomo, issued from the shadow docket. He discusses how the ruling lifts a ban on aggressive immigration sweeps in Los Angeles, allowing armed officers to detain individuals based on language, appearance, and occupation. David contrasts the majority opinion with Justice Sotomayor’s powerful dissent and warns of the broader threat to civil liberties, especially for Latino communities and U.S. citizens alike.
** This podcast is for informational purposes only. It does not establish an attorney/client relationship in any way, nor client/attorney privilege in any way. We recommend that you contact a licensed attorney if you have any questions. If you would like a consultation with our firm, please send us a message!
By Brown Immigration LawIn this episode of I'll Call You From the Car, David Zaritzky Brown breaks down a troubling Supreme Court ruling in Noem v. Vasquez-Perdomo, issued from the shadow docket. He discusses how the ruling lifts a ban on aggressive immigration sweeps in Los Angeles, allowing armed officers to detain individuals based on language, appearance, and occupation. David contrasts the majority opinion with Justice Sotomayor’s powerful dissent and warns of the broader threat to civil liberties, especially for Latino communities and U.S. citizens alike.
** This podcast is for informational purposes only. It does not establish an attorney/client relationship in any way, nor client/attorney privilege in any way. We recommend that you contact a licensed attorney if you have any questions. If you would like a consultation with our firm, please send us a message!