Miller Mayer immigration attorney Steve Yale-Loehr was quoted extensively about the Supreme Court’s travel ban decision:
- Forbes.com: The Travel Ban Decision: How Bad For Immigration Policy?
- CNN: Travel ban ruling drops some tea leaves for Trump’s immigration agenda
- Associated Press (numerous papers): Experts: Travel ruling could boost other immigration suits
- Marketplace.org: Big tech and other companies decry Supreme Court travel ban ruling
- WCBS News Radio: Expert: SCOTUS Travel Ban Decision Was Not Unexpected
- Toronto Globe and Mail: Trump’s nationalistic agenda gets boost as Supreme Court upholds travel ban
- CNBC: Supreme Court rules that Trump’s travel ban is constitutional
- Huffington Post (picked up by Yahoo): Supreme Court Rules 5-4 In Favor Of Trump’s Travel Ban
- USA Today: What Supreme Court ruling on travel ban means for other countries
- San Francisco Chronicle: Trump administration’s travel ban upheld by U.S. Supreme Court
- Raw Story: Keith Ellison blows up on CNN over travel ban: Justice Gorsuch is doing the bidding of ‘his paymasters’
- Univision (in Spanish): La Corte Suprema falla a favor del veto migratorio de Trump contra países de mayoría musulmana
- Agence France Presse (in French): Immigration: Trump victorieux à la Cour suprême mais la “tolérance zéro” déraille
Miller Mayer immigration attorney Steve Yale-Loehr was also quoted extensively about the Trump administration’s policy of separating immigrant parents and children:
- Raw Story: WATCH: Kirstjen Nielsen gets chased out of Mexican restaurant by DSA activists
- Raw Story: ICE director refuses to say whether or not Trump’s camps on the border are inhumane: ‘It’s the law’
- CNN: What Trump’s family separations executive order does
- SF Gate: Trump administration asks court to lengthen detention time allowed for immigrant kids
- Bloomberg: Trump’s Family Border Fix Likely Doomed in Court, Experts Say
- Reuters: ANALYSIS-Despite Trump order, border child separations could go on – legal experts
- Time: There Are Effective Alternatives to Family Detention. The Trump Administration Already Ended One
- Syracuse University Radio: SU Law Professor Says The Future for Immigrant Families Remains Uncertain