By Cheryl Miller | March 21, 2018
A federal magistrate judge says he intends to permit California to depose two officials—Thomas Homan, the Trump administration's pick to lead the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and Todd Hoffman of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection department—as part of the suit seeking to block California's immigration laws. The judge told U.S. Justice Department attorneys to make sure the officials bring documents with them to the depositions.
By Erin Mulvaney | March 21, 2018
"A lot of what the federal government is saying right now is drama, but it doesn't relieve employers from California law,” said Charles Thompson, an Ogletree Deakins shareholder in San Francisco.
By Sue Reisinger | March 21, 2018
“I think that the breadth and depth of support indicates the concern among American businesses that the rescission of DACA has significant adverse consequences for people they work with, and for American businesses generally," said Andrew Pincus of Mayer Brown, who is representing the group.
By Tony Mauro | March 21, 2018
The president's early-morning tweet, seemingly prompted by a Fox News segment, didn't name Francisco but took aim at the SG's position in an Arizona case involving DACA recipients.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Carlos Segovia | March 16, 2018
DACA means the world to me. It is much more than a political debate of what to do with the program. It is about people who are trying to better themselves and achieve the American dream. I find it hard to believe that in the summer of 2010, I was in Wise, North Carolina, waking up at 5 in the morning, and now I am in my second year of law school.
By Cheryl Miller | March 12, 2018
The U.S. Justice Department and the California Attorney General's Office fired off a round of arguments over scheduling and venue for the government's big immigration case against the state. U.S. District Judge John Mendez in Sacramento wasn't having it. On Monday, he told the attorneys to knock it off.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Michael Marciano | March 8, 2018
A Middletown artist from the Democratic Republic of Congo who was nearly executed while incarcerated in his home country is scheduled to find out Thursday in New Jersey if his request for asylum has been granted.
By Andrew Denney | March 7, 2018
The U.S. government's suit against California over its “sanctuary” laws for immigrants, filed on Tuesday night, may presage further action against New York City and other local governments pursuing similar policies.
By Cheryl Miller | March 7, 2018
U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions: "California is using every power it has—and some it doesn't—to frustrate federal law enforcement." California Gov. Jerry Brown responded: "This is basically going to war against the state of California." Meet U.S. District Judge John Mendez, who was assigned to preside over the blockbuster suit.
By Cogan Schneier | March 6, 2018
The lawsuit alleges certain provisions in three recently-passed California laws violate the Constitution's supremacy clause.
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