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CoreCivic v. New Jersey

No. [UNVERIFIED] Circuit · Decided Decided

Case Overview

CoreCivic challenged New Jersey's 2021 law banning for-profit immigration detention contracts. Third Circuit ruled July 22, 2025 (2-1, Judge Bibas majority; Judge Ambro dissent) that the NJ ban is unconstitutional under the Supremacy Clause. Precedent controls GEO's parallel challenge in D.N.J.


The Conclusion

**Third Circuit ruled that New Jersey's ban on for-profit immigration detention is unconstitutional under the Supremacy Clause.** Judge Bibas wrote the 2-1 majority opinion, holding that the state law is preempted by federal immigration authority. The decision establishes precedent for a parallel challenge by GEO pending in the District of New Jersey.

CourtU.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit
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CourtU.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit
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Federal Court TMR-f2c7e9a1 Jun 1, 2026
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