By Marcia Coyle | February 22, 2018
The Justice Department argues in the Supreme Court: "The president's proclamation and the executive orders that preceded it reflect a disturbing recent trend. Lower courts increasingly grant categorical injunctive relief barring enforcement of federal policies everywhere at the behest of individual litigants."
By Jason Grant | February 21, 2018
The New York Civil Liberties Union has sued on behalf of a Long Island teenager, originally from El Salvador and accused of being a gang member, who has been locked away for more than seven months.
By Cogan Schneier | February 16, 2018
Five things to know about Chief Judge Roger Gregory of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.
By Cogan Schneier | February 15, 2018
The Justice Department's request seeks to add attorneys to the Federal Programs Branch, which defends lawsuits against federal agencies.
By Marcia Coyle | February 15, 2018
"Here the government's proffered rationale for the Proclamation lies at odds with the statements of the president himself," Fourth Circuit Chief Judge Roger Gregory wrote.
By Jenna Greene | February 15, 2018
Quick show of hands: how many of you have ever paid $130,000 in hush money out of your own pocket to help a client? And didn't actually mention it to them? Or ask to get paid back?
By Michael Booth | February 14, 2018
A New Jersey appeals court ruled Wednesday that a legal immigrant, who temporarily returned to his native country and then came back to New Jersey, may still be entitled to Medicaid benefits.
By Caroline Spiezio | February 13, 2018
The companies, which were represented by attorneys from Fenwick & West, called Trump's move to cut funding to sanctuary cities "antithetical to the values, practices and culture of Silicon Valley, the Bay Area, and technology hubs across the country."
By Mike Scarcella | February 13, 2018
Catch up with Marcia Coyle, chief Washington correspondent for The National Law Journal, on what to watch at Friday's U.S. Supreme Court conference.
By Colby Hamilton | February 13, 2018
The decision by the Eastern District judge adds another layer to the court-ordered halt of the Trump administration's attempted wind-down of the deferred immigration action program.
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