By Jonathan Erway | October 7, 2020
Hunterdon Bar Swears in New Officers Peter Marra, the new president of the Hunterdon County Bar Association, was sworn in at the organization's…
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By David E. Schwartz and Risa M. Salins | October 1, 2020
In their Labor Relations column this month, David E. Schwartz and Risa M. Salins review decisions implicating employment of individuals participating in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, whether states may use information contained in federal I-9 forms to prosecute undocumented workers, and the applicable burden of proof in race discrimination claims under 42 U.S.C. § 1981 (Section 1981).
By Marcia Coyle | September 29, 2020
"Today's policy change rights one of the wrongs this administration has committed against immigrants in detention," the ACLU's Brigitte Amiri, who represented the minors in the case, said in a statement.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | September 25, 2020
"Petitioners allege over 30 conditions in their suggested class definition, which could well mean that we may be required to certify over 90 subclasses—without even considering those petitioners with multiple conditions," U.S. District Chief Judge John Jones of the Middle District of Pennsylvania said.
By Marcia Coyle | September 22, 2020
The case is the second 2020 census count dispute to reach the Supreme Court. In June of last year, the justices, in a 5-4 decision from Chief Justice John Roberts Jr., rejected an attempt by the Trump administration to include a citizenship question on the 2020 census.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | September 21, 2020
Law Offices of Manuel Solis alleges the staffer violated a non-compete agreement when jumping to a competitor in Houston.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jessica A. DeNisi | September 17, 2020
In the United States, the coronavirus-related impediments to business immigration have been amplified by recent presidential proclamations, purportedly enacted to protect jobs in the face of the pandemic.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | September 15, 2020
The case tied to Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation was the first argument heard by Walker on D.C.'s federal appeals court.
Daily Business Review | Profile
By Raychel Lean | September 14, 2020
Miami attorney Pamela Ferretjans says she's living proof that it's OK to start a law firm with "uncertainty and a dream."
By Tom McParland | September 3, 2020
A three-judge panel heard arguments Thursday on the Trump administration's case for excluding undocumented immigrants from the 2020 census count, as an attorney for the New York attorney general's office argued that the move was a blatant violation of the U.S. Constitution.
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