Video: First day in court for Ariz. immigration law

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July 22:  Protests from both sides of the immigration debate reached a fever pitch on Thursday outside the federal courthouse in Phoenix, where the federal government asked a judge to block Arizona's controversial immigration law. NBC's Lee Cowan reports.  (Nightly News)Protests from both sides of the immigration debate reached a fever pitch on Thursday outside the federal courthouse in Phoenix, where the federal government asked a judge to block Arizona's controversial immigration law. NBC's Lee Cowan reports. (Nightly News)


Video: Ruling pending on Ariz. immigration law
A U.S. district Judge could rule today on legal challenges of Arizona's immigration law. NBC's Pete Williams reports. (Other)

Video: Immigration protesters clash with Ariz. police
Msnbc's Contessa Brewer reports from downtown Phoenix, Arizona on a massive protest by opponents of Arizona's immigration law. (Other)

Video: Protesters, police plot next move in Ariz.
Opponents of Arizona’s immigration law are celebrating the judge’s ruling, but state leaders who supported the full law say they’ll battle on. Msnbc’s Contessa Brewer reports from Phoenix. (Other)

Video: Portions of Ariz. law take effect
Rep. Luis Gutierrez, D-Ill., discusses Arizona’s vow to appeal Wednesday’s ruling blocking portions of the state’s immigration law, as well as why Congress has yet to act on reform. (Other)

Video: Musician speaks out against immigration law
Black Eyed Peas musician Taboo talks with Msnbc's Tamron Hall about his new song and video, protesting the Arizona immigration law. (Other)

Video: Will the Arizona immigration law have ripple effects?
Mexican Ambassador Arturo Sarukhan discusses how Arizona’s immigration law will affect Mexico and shares his fears about copycat legislation. (Other)

Video: Judge blocks parts of Ariz. immigration law
A last-minute ruling by a federal judge delayed the most controversial provisions, including the right for police to check the immigration status of anyone they suspect of being in the U.S. illegally. NBC’s Pete Williams reports. (Today Show)

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Video: Health care law can temporarily be enforced
A federal judge in Florida has ruled a stay on his decision that the health care law is unconstitutional, but a hold on his decision if the government can fast-track the case to an appeals court or to the Supreme Court of the United States within 7 days. NBC's Pete

Video: Fleeing Arizona
Many of those targeted by Arizona's new anti-immigration law aren't waiting for it to take effect, instead choosing to leave behind what they once considered their home state. NBC's Lee Cowan reports. (Nightly News)