The federal appeals court will review the decision issued by a Hawaii U. S. District Court judge
LOS ANGELES, CA – FEBRUARY 04: Demonstrators support a ruling by a federal judge in Seattle that grants a nationwide temporary restraining order against the presidential order to ban travel to the United States from seven Muslim-majority countries, at Tom Bradley International Terminal at Los Angeles International Airport on February 4,2017 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)
Last Updated May 15,2017 12: 36 PM EDT
The U. S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday will hear oral argument on President Trump’s revised travel ban from early March and whether it violates the Constitution.
The federal appeals court, based in San Francisco, will hold a hearing at 12: 30 p.m. ET in Seattle. The court will review the decision issued by Hawaii U. S. District Court Judge Derrick Watson regarding the ban’s enforcement.
Three judges, all appointed by President Bill Clinton, will decide the case, according to The Los Angeles Times. They are Judges Ronald Gould, Richard Paez and Michael Daly.
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Wall argued that the global injunction cannot stand for three reasons, which includes that the U. S. district court applied the wrong legal reason.
« The court’s very well aware of the importance of this case, » Judge Gould said.
Gould added that he will allow for more time if need-be.
Rebecca Shabad is a video reporter for CBS News Digital.
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