Lawfare Daily: The TPS Cases at the Supreme Court, with Geoffrey Pipoly and Andrew Tauber

Lawfare Daily: The TPS Cases at the Supreme Court, with Geoffrey Pipoly and Andrew Tauber

From The Lawfare Podcast: Patreon Edition by The Lawfare Institute

April 24, 2026 · 53 min

About this episode

Geoffrey Pipoly and Andrew Tauber discuss their Supreme Court case regarding Temporary Protected Status for Haitian immigrants.

Geoffrey Pipoly and Andrew Tauber, partners at the Bryan Cave law firm, speak with Senior Editor Roger Parloff about their case, known at the Supreme Court level as Trump v. Miot . In it, they have been fighting to preserve Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for more than 350,000 Haitian immigrants. The Court is hearing the case on April 29, along with Mullin v. Dahlia Doe , which concerns the government’s attempt to terminate TPS status for about 7,000 Syrians. Pipoly and Tauber explain what the TPS program is and why they contend that the government’s attempt to terminate it for Haitians violates the TPS statute, the Administrative Procedure Act, and the equal protection component of the Due Process clause of the U.S. Constitution. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

People in this episode

Host: Roger Parloff

Guests: Geoffrey Pipoly, Andrew Tauber

Topics covered

  • Temporary Protected Status
  • Supreme Court
  • immigration law
  • legal challenges
  • Haitian immigrants
  • government policy

Keywords

  • Temporary Protected Status
  • TPS
  • Supreme Court
  • Haitian immigrants
  • legal rights
  • government termination
  • Due Process
  • Administrative Procedure Act

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Bryan Cave

Places: Haiti, Syria

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