| The Supreme Court on Monday removed President Trump's travel ban from its October calendar, an indication that it may have just gotten harder to challenge. But that won't stop opponents from trying. By adding and subtracting affected countries after a 90-day review, the ban against certain travelers from eight countries in three continents could strike federal judges as less discriminatory than Trump's first two versions, legal experts said.
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