The Supreme Court refused Tuesday to hear Florida’s legal fight against California and Washington state over their commercial driver’s licenses (CDL), a battle aimed at ensuring the states only issue the licenses to people with legal status and English proficiency. Florida’s suit landed as officials reported several fatal crashes around the country caused by truck drivers who…
Thomas, Alito say Supreme Court obligated to hear Florida’s commercial driving fight
Originally reported by The Hill
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