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In US v. California, will the District Court grant any preliminary injunctions against enforcement of California's “sanctuary laws"?
Started
Mar 21, 2018 05:00PM UTC
Closed Jun 01, 2018 06:59AM UTC
Closed Jun 01, 2018 06:59AM UTC
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On 6 March, the Department of Justice filed a lawsuit with the United States District Court for the Eastern District of California over three so-called "sanctuary laws" by the State of California, Assembly Bill 450, Senate Bill 54, and Assembly Bill 103 (Politico, USA Today, The Sacramento Bee). A preliminary injunction granted that covers part of a law subject to the lawsuit will count as "yes" for that entire law.
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The District Court did not grant any preliminary injunctions against enforcement of California's “sanctuary laws"? This question closed as "no" with an end date of 1 June 2018. See our FAQ to learn about how we resolve questions and how scores are calculated.
The District Court did not grant any preliminary injunctions against enforcement of California's “sanctuary laws"? This question closed as "no" with an end date of 1 June 2018. See our FAQ to learn about how we resolve questions and how scores are calculated.
Possible Answer | Correct? | Final Crowd Forecast |
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Yes, against Assembly Bill 450 only | 0% | |
Yes, against Senate Bill 54 only | 0% | |
Yes, against Assembly Bill 103 only | 0% | |
Yes, against two or more of the bills | 0% | |
No | 100% |
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