Thursday Morning What's Up: Travel Bans, Again
Briefly

Former President Trump's announcement of travel bans for citizens of twelve countries has raised legal concerns, as he did not provide reasons for these selections. The SF Parks Alliance's funding issues have placed the recently concluded 'Steps to Wisdom' project into jeopardy, with a large debt owed to a contractor. In Berkeley, a federal judge has blocked encampment clearings, causing confusion in light of previous Supreme Court decisions supporting such actions. The Supreme Court also ruled unanimously on discrimination cases, affirming a woman's claim against her department.
Trump's recent travel bans target citizens from a dozen specific countries, with no explanation for the choices, raising legal questions on their enforcement.
The SF Parks Alliance's funding issues mean that the recently completed 'Steps to Wisdom' project faces financial troubles, given an outstanding debt of $91,000 to a contractor.
A federal judge's decision to halt encampment clearings in Berkeley has created uncertainty, especially in light of the Supreme Court ruling that seemed to support such actions.
In a unanimous ruling, the Supreme Court upheld a discrimination claim filed by a straight woman who was denied a promotion in favor of less qualified applicants.
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