By Mike Scarcella | January 8, 2021
A new financial disclosure showed Alejandro Mayorkas provided legal services to Wilmer clients Airbnb, Blackstone Group, Cisco Systems, The Clorox Company, T-Mobile US, Northrop Grumman and Uber.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | January 4, 2021
Undocumented immigration attorney Lizbeth Mateo featured in HBO documentary to speak at NJICLE program
By Tom McParland | December 21, 2020
"This relief is especially necessary in light of ICE's ongoing failure to provide accurate instruction to the NYFO about the terms of this court's order," the filing said.
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By Natalia Gouz | December 18, 2020
On Dec. 1, the U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) implemented changes to the naturalization test that include more questions, as well as changes to existing questions, making the test more difficult to prepare for and pass.
By Marcia Coyle | December 18, 2020
The ACLU's Dale Ho, who argued against Trump, said Friday: "The legal mandate is clear—every single person counts in the census, and every single person is represented in Congress. If this policy is ever actually implemented, we'll be right back in court challenging it."
By Ryan Tarinelli | December 16, 2020
Donna Lieberman, executive director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, released a statement saying that, with enactment of the "Protect Our Courts Act," New York is now ensuring that "courthouses aren't a target for ICE's deportation machine."
By Cheryl Miller | December 10, 2020
Céspedes, 68, succeeds Martin Jenkins, who was recently sworn in as associate justice of the California Supreme Court.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | December 7, 2020
"Shouldn't I anticipate the political landscape, and perhaps even the physical landscape, will change then?" U.S. District Judge Casey Cooper said of the change in administrations.
By Jane Wester | December 4, 2020
"The Department of Homeland Security failed to follow its order of succession, as it was lawfully designated under the Homeland Security Act," Garaufis wrote in finding Chad Wolf had not been properly installed as acting secretary of the department,
By Marcia Coyle | December 4, 2020
A panel of Fourth Circuit judges in August ruled for the Trump administration—reversing a district judge's nationwide injunction—but the court on Thursday night said it would rehear the dispute. Minutes before the court announced its plans, an order striking the McDermott amicus brief was issued.
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