By Ross Todd | January 10, 2018
U.S. District Judge William Alsup found the decision to roll back the Obama-era program was based on a faulty conclusion that the prior administration exceeded its statutory and constitutional authority.
By Monika Mesa | January 8, 2018
The new hires will remain in their current office in Iselin, New Jersey.
By Celia Ampel | January 8, 2018
An American Civil Liberties Union attorney argued the 92 detainees would face terrorist threats if immediately returned to Somalia.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | January 8, 2018
It is comforting to see once again that when there is a case or controversy, the judiciary can gear up to take action to advance and preserve “checks and balances” despite the view of some recent critics that the judiciary is too slow to take action to prevent executive or legislative mistakes or wrongdoing.
By Ross Todd | January 5, 2018
DOJ lawyers said the president's tweet linking any deal to reinstate DACA with funding for his controversial border wall shouldn't affect litigation challenging the rescission of the program.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | January 1, 2018
A rich foreigner willing to invest $500,000 in a new business can buy an immigrant visa for self, spouse and minor children that becomes a permanent green card after two years. One would think the law would extend similar consideration to an alien who has actually built a business and paid taxes here.
By Douglas R. York | December 29, 2017
Over time the business community in Texas, especially in our major cities, has taken on an increasingly international character. It's really no surprise…
By Colby Hamilton | December 28, 2017
The appellate panel found the government's arguments that the courts can't review its agency decisions unpersuasive, while eyeing recent actions in similar cases before the Ninth Circuit and the U.S. Supreme Court.
By Cogan Schneier | December 22, 2017
The court, which heard oral arguments in the case last month, ruled that Trump exceeded his authority in issuing the Sept. 24 travel ban proclamation.
By Catherine Wilson | December 20, 2017
A Miami federal judge ordered Immigration and Customs Enforcement to halt its planned deportation of 92 Somalis after what was described as a harrowing…
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