I've only read a few lines of the Court's AZ immigration law decision. However, it appears to be a phyrric victory for the law at best. The matter gets returned to the 9th circuit court for its reconsideration. Such reconsideration could result in a few outcomes. Even if the 9th sustains the one it is reconsidering, I'm left to wonder just what it is that it adds to Arizona law enforcement. I always wondered what thatpart of the AZ law provided beyond what already existed in AZ statute: if one does not have a driver's license while driving, one thus trangresses the law, probable cause attaches, and an arrest ensues.
Kly, what do you think?