Supreme Court Sides with Trump in Free-Speech Ruling Involving Immigration Judges
The U.S. Supreme Court backed the Trump administration in a free-speech legal battle involving federal immigration judges, returning the case to a lower court. The court's ruling, which overturned a previous decision, did not address the legality of the speech restrictions implemented in 2017 but allows for continued legal challenge.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of President Trump's administration on Tuesday in a legal clash over a speech restriction policy affecting federal immigration judges. The contentious policy limits what judges can publicly discuss about immigration.
The Supreme Court's decision did not examine the policy's legality but instead focused on procedural missteps by the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. The case will now return to the lower court for further examination.
Immigration judges and their representatives have criticized the policy as a means of unconstitutional censorship and are poised to continue their fight for free-speech rights. The issue remains unresolved amid broader questions about the independence of federal agencies.
(With inputs from agencies.)

