WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Tuesday dismissed Florida's original lawsuit seeking to sue California and Washington over issuing commercial driver's licenses to undocumented truck drivers, a case filed after a fatal crash last year involving driver Harjinder Singh, who held licenses from California and previously from Washington. Florida's Republican attorney general brought the suit directly to the high court; the justices denied review without comment, though Justice Clarence Thomas, joined by Justice Samuel Alito, wrote that he would have heard the dispute. Singh faces criminal charges in Florida; the case's dismissal preserves state licensing practices pending further legal or legislative action.
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此案影响我们道路上的安全。佛罗里达州希望阻止各州为无证卡车司机发放执照。最高法院的驳回意味着各州可以继续其现有做法。请留意当地的法律法规。
最高法院已维持各州自行颁发商业驾驶执照的权利。这可能会影响道路安全和卡车运输业。如果您认识从事交通运输或公共安全行业的人,值得转发。
州政府在最高法院驳回佛罗里达州的州际法律挑战后,保留了颁发商业驾驶执照的法律权力及政策自主权。
三名坠机身亡受害者家属继续追究责任,而佛罗里达州的一项州际法律补救措施已被驳回,未获得要求裁决。
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