Judges in Indiana have issued injunctions regarding implementation of two sets of legislation, according to The Indianapolis Star.
One federal judge has ordered the state not to enforce two provisions of a state immigration law that was scheduled to take effect on 1 July, and another has halted enforcement of a law cutting off funding to Planned Parenthood of Indiana and other entities that provide abortions.
Friday, June 24, 2011
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I was not aware of these tow issues. But how can a judge instruct someone NOT to enforce a law?
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