Supreme Court declines to hear challenge to California tuition law that is similar to Maryland's
WASHINGTON —— Supporters of the controversial new Maryland law to extend in-state tuition discounts to illegal immigrants cheered the Supreme Court's refusal Monday to take up a challenge to a similar law in California.
Advocates for undocumented students in Maryland said the high court's action reinforced their position that the state was on solid legal footing when it approved the law, and suggested it would make it harder for opponents to challenge the measure in court.
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Advocates for undocumented students in Maryland said the high court's action reinforced their position that the state was on solid legal footing when it approved the law, and suggested it would make it harder for opponents to challenge the measure in court.
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