Narrative Opinion Summary
The Supreme Court case Immigration and Naturalization Service et al. v. Legalization Assistance Project of Los Angeles County Federation of Labor et al. (No. 93-73) concerns an appeal from the Ninth Circuit Court. On December 6, 1993, the Supreme Court granted certiorari, vacated the judgment made by the lower court, and remanded the case for further consideration. This action was taken in light of precedents established in Heller v. Doe and Reno v. Catholic Social Services, Inc. The case had been reported below as 976 F.2d 1198.
Legal Issues Addressed
Certiorari and Remandsubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The Supreme Court exercised its power to review the case by granting certiorari and remanding it for further consideration based on relevant precedents.
Reasoning: On December 6, 1993, the Supreme Court granted certiorari, vacated the judgment made by the lower court, and remanded the case for further consideration.
Consideration of Precedentssubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The Supreme Court's decision to remand the case was influenced by the precedents set in Heller v. Doe and Reno v. Catholic Social Services, Inc., indicating the importance of these cases in similar legal contexts.
Reasoning: This action was taken in light of precedents established in Heller v. Doe and Reno v. Catholic Social Services, Inc.