ACLU lawyer Omar Jadwat, who represents several parties in the Hawaii case, said the allegation that Trump's ban is inspired by anti-Muslim bias will continue to feature in the case, even if it wasn't the basis for Tuesday's ruling. The ban is fundamentally flawed, the attorney said.
"As long as the government tries to enact the same core policy over and over again, it should not be surprised that it ends up with the same result over and over again, which is courts finding these bans to be illegal and unconstitutional," Jadwat said in a phone call.
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