The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Jayne E. Fleming | June 26, 2019
I found it much easier to build trust when I wasn't interrogating my clients about gaps or broken timelines.
By Ben Seal | June 26, 2019
Lawyers from throughout the Am Law 200 stepped up to help bring families back together in 2018.
By Marcia Coyle | Mike Scarcella | June 25, 2019
The ruling by a divided panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit allows additional proceedings in the Maryland trial court, where a judge said this week new evidence paints a "disturbing picture" of alleged discriminatory motivations by the Trump administration.
By Jason Grant | June 24, 2019
“These families come to this country yearning for the promise of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, so using them as pawns in a game of political chess is immoral and reprehensible,” James said on Saturday evening, shortly after Trump announced a two-week delay for the raids.
By Colleen Long and Lisa Mascaro | June 24, 2019
Immigration and Customs Enforcement leaders had expressed serious concerns that officers' safety would be in jeopardy because too many details about the raids had been made public.
By Jason Grant | June 21, 2019
“As New York's top law enforcement officer, I can assure New Yorkers we will do everything in our power to fight back against these inhumane policies,” Attorney General Letitia James said.
By Cheryl Miller | June 21, 2019
In the run-up to expected arrests by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, California Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye repeated her two-year-old plea that federal immigration officers refrain from making arrests in and around the state's courthouses.
By Ana Ceballos | June 19, 2019
A House committee has sought James Uthmeier's testimony to learn about his “key role in communications leading up” to the Trump administration's decision to incorporate a citizenship question in the census.
By Nacha Cattan | June 19, 2019
Mexicans initially brushed off President Donald Trump's message as political rhetoric, but with the 2020 presidential election ensuring that Trump's gaze will again look beyond the border, Mexico's government is rethinking the nature of its U.S. relations.
By Dan M. Clark | June 17, 2019
Legislation that would allow undocumented individuals to obtain a driver's license passed the State Assembly last week, and could come up for a vote in the state Senate in the coming days.
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