By Ken Oliver and Andrew Brown | August 31, 2020
According to a comprehensive study conducted by the University of Texas School of Social Work, in Texas alone, there are approximately 313,000 victims of human trafficking at any given moment. This is a problem that affects us all, and one that requires maximum cooperation among federal, state and local officials to eradicate.
By Jennifer de Haro | August 31, 2020
From the controversial practice of separating parents from children at the border, ending Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), and building a border wall, Trump has made immigration a major policy priority.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | August 31, 2020
"These procedures plainly violate Congress's requirements," U.S. Senior District Judge Richard Leon said of the training border patrol agents receive to conduct credible fear assessments for asylum-seekers.
By Raychel Lean | August 26, 2020
Already suspended, Miami attorney Mark Gallegos is facing a second complaint from the Florida Bar over his work on three immigration cases. Here's what allegedly went wrong.
By Randy D. Gordon | August 23, 2020
Now, on the cusp of global migration spurred by social unrest, economic uncertainty, and—we increasingly hear—climate change, we must hope, as Walt Whitman imagined in "Passage to India," for human—not national—solutions.
By Charles Toutant | August 21, 2020
The immigration group is advising members who have visited the immigration court facility in the past 14 days to get tested for COVID-19 and to self-quarantine until the results are known.
By Kenneth Artz | August 20, 2020
Texas Lawyer spoke with Sidley Austin attorney David Sillers about a pro bono case that secured permanent asylum for a Burundian journalist and Red Cross employee who had been tortured and marked for death.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By F. Oliver Yang | August 20, 2020
Green card holders (lawful permanent residents, or LPRs) overseas who plan to come back to the United States will not only have to deal with health concerns associated with international travel, but also many practical and economic inconveniences caused by the imposition of significant governmental restrictions in many regions of the world.
By Tom McParland | August 20, 2020
The former White House chief strategist, who is represented by William Burck and Daniel Koffmann of Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, pleaded not guilty to conspiracy, fraud and money laundering charges.
By Angela Morris | August 17, 2020
Two clients allege the attorney led them to a real estate investment that lost all their money and said he didn't disclose his alleged connection to the investment company.
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