By Tom McParland | January 7, 2020
U.S. Circuit Judge Susan L. Carney asks how the federal government could be irreparably harmed by continuing to follow a procedure that has been in place for decades.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Stuart F. Gartner | January 2, 2020
What is the anticipated result when an order of the court or a judgment of divorce conflicts or contradicts the requirements of an affidavit of support, executed for immigration purposes? The answer may well result in a trap or a malpractice claim against the unwary.
By Angela Morris | December 30, 2019
We reviewed all our headlines of the year to come up with this list of articles that warmed our hearts. We hope they'll bring you a smile in the final days of the decade.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | December 26, 2019
"It is difficult for me to read this record and conclude that the board was acting as anything other than an agency focused on ensuring Quinteros' removal rather than as the neutral and fair tribunal it is expected to be," Third Circuit Judge Theodore McKee wrote in a concurring opinion that was joined by the other two judges on the panel.
By Angela Morris | December 26, 2019
Here's a look at the top 10 stories on the Texas Lawyer website in 2019.
By Jeffrey M. Winn | December 24, 2019
In his latest book, Daniel Okrent examines the 1924 statute and "eugenics," the pseudoscience employed to justify the act's restrictions and prevent so-called ruinous "genetic traits" from poisoning America.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Laurie Riley | December 19, 2019
Two recent events—the increased frequency of raids and notices of inspection by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Social Security Administration (SSA) resuming its practice of issuing employer correction required notices (sometimes called "no-match" letters) are making companies re-examine their own compliance with federal immigration laws.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | December 18, 2019
"It is difficult for me to read this record and conclude that the board was acting as anything other than an agency focused on ensuring Quinteros' removal rather than as the neutral and fair tribunal it is expected to be," Third Circuit Judge Theodore McKee wrote in a concurring opinion that was joined by the other two judges on the panel.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Vicki Li | December 18, 2019
On Nov. 21, the new EB-5 regulations went into effect, ushering in long-anticipated changes to the immigrant investor program.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | December 16, 2019
State bar supports immigrant driver's licenses bill
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