Thomas, Alito say Supreme Court obligated to hear Florida’s commercial driving fight
Summary
The Supreme Court decided not to take Florida’s case against California and Washington about rules for commercial driver’s licenses. Florida wants states to issue these licenses only to people who live legally in the U.S. and can speak English.Key Facts
- Florida sued California and Washington over commercial driver’s license (CDL) rules.
- Florida wants CDLs given only to drivers who are legally in the U.S. and speak English.
- The Supreme Court refused to hear Florida’s case.
- The dispute relates to safety concerns after several deadly crashes caused by truck drivers.
- Justices Thomas and Alito said the Court should hear the case, but the majority disagreed.
- This legal fight involves state rules for truck drivers who drive commercially across states.
- Commercial driver’s licenses are required for operating large trucks and buses.
Read the Full Article
This is a fact-based summary from The Actual News. Click below to read the complete story directly from the original source.