By Marcia Coyle | June 13, 2022
Justices Neil Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett are self-described originalists and textualists, but their reading of texts in three recent decisions drove…
By Avalon Zoppo | June 10, 2022
Judge Jeffrey Sutton said he was "very dubious" of relying on recent immigration arrest data, suggesting the COVID-19 pandemic may have had an impact on the numbers.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Grace W. Waweru | June 10, 2022
The HPI visa will give individuals who have graduated with a bachelor's degree from specific universities in the last five years permission to stay in the U.K. for at least two years without needing employment sponsorship. Graduates with a doctorate degree would be allowed to stay for three years.
By Jason Grant | June 9, 2022
"As a junior associate, she inherited the responsibility of the 30 filings once a senior associate left the firm," the Appellate Division, First Department court noted in arriving at its suspension punishment for the lawyer.
By Brian Lee | June 3, 2022
Under a measure passed by the New York Legislature, judges would reinforce defense counsels' duty to provide individualized advice to their clients and an additional opportunity for individuals to become aware of possible immigration consequences resulting from a plea. The bill awaits the signature of Gov. Kathy Hochul.
The Legal Intelligencer | Event
By Victoria Pfefferle-Gillot | June 3, 2022
Cozen O'Connor welcomed its first class of Bernard Lee Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Scholars the week of May 16 during the firm's Summer Associate Welcome Reception.
By Raychel Lean | May 18, 2022
Get to know some of the most accomplished and promising attorneys in Florida, aged 40 or younger.
By Stephen Masciocchi and Tina Van Bockern | May 16, 2022
The circuit court reversed the Board of Immigration Appeals' decision rejecting the petitioner's asylum claim, ruled that she was eligible for asylum, and remanded for the BIA to reconsider her claim. The decision is a rare example of a circuit court reversing a decision under the highly deferential compulsion standard.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Nigel D. James | May 11, 2022
Many foreign nationals are to benefit from temporary relief recently enacted for USCIS for backlogged employment authorization applications, but more permanent solutions are needed for groups of foreign nationals like those holding H-4 dependent status.
National Law Journal | Live Coverage
By Brad Kutner | May 10, 2022
Several companies that collect and sell plasma said a visa policy implemented at the border was cutting into their $21 billion industry.
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