Trump Travel Ban Faces Second Round at West Coast Appeals Court
- Hearing follows May 8 appeals court argument in Virginia
- Detroit judge last week ordered disclosure of Giuliani memo
President Trump Assails Judge for Blocking Ban
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Attorneys from the U.S. Justice Department will again come before a federal appeals court to try to salvage President Donald Trump’s order banning travel from six mostly Muslim nations, after a judge said it appeared to be discriminatory.
The hearing gets underway at 9:30 a.m. in Seattle. It’s the second time a three-judge panel from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals will consider Trump’s travel ban.