By Cogan Schneier | November 3, 2017
It's the most recent lawsuit against the Trump administration over the decision to end the DACA program.
By Cogan Schneier | November 3, 2017
The Solicitor General filed a petition with the high court Friday to vacate the D.C. Circuit's en banc decision that allowed the teen to get her abortion last month.
By Cogan Schneier | November 2, 2017
U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan appeared to question whether the court in Washington, D.C., should delve into the litigation surrounding President Donald Trump's recent travel ban proclamation.
By Ross Todd | November 1, 2017
A large coalition of U.S. companies, many from the tech sector, said Wednesday they support a bid to block the rollback of a program that shields children of undocumented immigrants from deportation.
By Colby Hamilton | November 1, 2017
Even as parties in the suits over the government's wind down of the immigration policy battle over the district court's ability to review, a mandamus petition by the defendants looms in the Second Circuit.
By Monika Gonzalez Mesa | November 1, 2017
The three started at Greenspoon on Wednesday after their former firm, New York-based Wormser Kiely Galef & Jacobs, dissolved. Other lawyers from Wormser have been hired by several New York firms.
By Marcia Coyle | October 27, 2017
The role of general counsel has evolved to the point now where they have "the access, influence, power and resources" to advance social justice causes, Kim Rivera, chief legal officer and general counsel of HP Inc., said Friday at a Harvard Law School bicentennial event. But that wasn't always the case.
By Cogan Schneier | October 26, 2017
In a speech at the Heritage Foundation, the attorney general said judges who have entered nationwide preliminary injunctions against President Donald Trump's policies are carrying out policy preferences, not the law.
By Erin Mulvaney | October 26, 2017
More than 100 human resources chiefs and dozens of the world's largest businesses on Thursday ramped up support for undocumented workers, signaling their opposition to the Trump administration's move to scuttle an immigration program that allows hundreds of thousands workers to be employed.
By Kate Brumback, Associated Press | October 26, 2017
Immigrants who have been granted temporary status to stay in the U.S. will have to keep paying out-of-state tuition after the Georgia Court of Appeals ruled against them, saying state colleges and universities in Georgia aren't required to let them pay in-state tuition.
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