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"Stephen Yale-Loehr, an immigration law expert who teaches at Cornell University, agrees the ruling “doesn’t change anything for original DACA beneficiaries.”" - US News, June 23, 2016.
"Cornell law professor and immigration expert Stephen Yale-Loehr said the case now goes back to the federal district court for a trial on the merits. Any appeals could take years, or the government could drop the case. Meantime, he said, the ruling raises the political profile of an issue already looming larger in the presidential election, which also could determine who fills the Supreme Court vacancy." - Courier-Journal, June 23, 2016.
"The case will now be sent back to the lower court in Texas for a full trial on its legality. “That will take several months. It will certainly not be over by the time a new president takes office,” said Stephen Yale-Loehr, a professor of immigration law at Cornell Law School. A new president could decide to pursue the case, drop the Obama plan entirely or modify it to make it more legally palatable, he added." - Financial Times, June 23, 2016.
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