The court fight over Trump’s travel ban isn’t over A federal judge ruled that the Supreme Court’s 2018 decision that allowed the ban to take effect didn’t actually end things.

(BuzzFeed) When the Supreme Court ruled last summer that President Donald Trump’s travel ban could take effect, restricting travel to the United States from a group of majority-Muslim countries, it seemed like the end of the fight.

Not so.

A federal judge in Maryland ruled late Thursday that a revised set of lawsuits filed by groups that sued over the ban last time could go forward, meaning that Trump’s travel ban could be in trouble once again.

The Supreme Court established the standard for analyzing constitutional claims in these cases going forward, US District Judge Theodore Chuang wrote, but he found that the challengers were in a different position than they were when the cases went before the justices previously.

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