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News: Temporary Restraining Order against Enforcement of No-Match Regulation is Extended
Temporary Restraining Order against Enforcement of No-Match Regulation is Extended On October 1, 2007, Judge Charles Breyer of the U.S. District Court for Northern California extended his earlier temporary restraining order preventing the Department of Homeland Security from enforcing its controversial new "no-match" regulation for at least an additional 10 days. That regulation, which was to have taken effect on September 14, 2007, is described in an earlier posting on this site. A full decision on the program’s legality is expected within the next 10 days. Return to News
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