U.S. court says judge erred in keeping Canadian cattle out

A U.S. court order that kept the border closed to live Canadian cattle imports until mid-July was deeply flawed, say the judges who overturned the injunction.
A three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals overruled the order on July 14, opening the door for live cattle under the age of 30 months to begin moving south again.
In a written copy of their decision released Monday, the judges said the original injunction by Montana Judge Richard Cebull was fundamentally flawed and based on legal error.
CBC News: U.S. court says judge erred in keeping Canadian cattle out

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