Update: Supreme Court Strikes Down Some Key Provisions of Arizona’s Immigration Law
This is a short update to previous Slaw posts on Arizona’s 2010 controversial new anti-immigration measures. After examining whether the law unconstitutionally invaded the federal government’s exclusive prerogative to set immigration policy, on Monday June 25, 2012, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down key provisions of Arizona’s immigration law as follows:
- Requiring people to carry their identification papers at all times in public places
- Making a crime of failure to apply for valid immigration papers
- Allowing police officers to arrest anyone they believe has committed a crime that would make them removable from the country
- Making it a crime for
