OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson says he's "deeply disappointed" that the U.S. Supreme Court narrowed injunctions that had blocked President Donald Trump's travel ban from taking effect. But Ferguson says the protections that remain in place are nevertheless significant, and that the court's decision to hear arguments in October repudiates the administration's insistence that Trump's executive orders on immigration were not subject to judicial review. The Supreme Court on Monday allowed a limited version of Trump's travel ban to take effect.