By Angela Morris | May 16, 2019
Plaintiffs Fatma Marouf and her wife Bryn Esplin alleged the government and its subcontractor, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, are using taxpayer dollars to unlawfully fund the Catholic nonprofits for services for unaccompanied refugee children, in a way that unlawfully discriminates against same-sex couples.
By Mike Scarcella | May 16, 2019
Here's a snapshot of some of the early commentary about state and federal gig-economy regulatory rulings. Plus, the EEOC formally has a new leader, and we've got a roundup of some of the big new cases, including: T. Rowe Price's H-1B suit. Thanks for reading!
By Ana Ceballos | May 15, 2019
State Corrections Secretary Mark Inch wants to start the program at the Northwest Florida Reception Center in the Washington County community of Chipley.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Michele G. Madera | May 14, 2019
Data has shown that H-1B petitions for professionals filed by consulting companies are more heavily scrutinized, with a rate of denial at approximately 40%; as compared to a denial rate of under 10% in 2015.
By Angela Morris | May 14, 2019
“She's pleaded not guilty and we are in the process of proceeding in discovery in the case,” said Trang Le Nguyen's criminal defense attorney, Jed Silverman.
By Angela Morris | May 13, 2019
Trang Le Nguyen, managing partner in Pham & Nguyen Law Group in Houston, is facing charges of mail fraud, conspiracy to commit mail fraud, obstructing and impeding the due administration of justice, and tampering with a witness.
By Angela Morris | May 13, 2019
Trang Le Nguyen, managing partner in Pham & Nguyen Law Group in Houston, is facing charges of mail fraud, conspiracy to commit mail fraud, obstructing and impeding the due administration of justice, and tampering with a witness.
By Katheryn Tucker | May 10, 2019
“For decades, the Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and their officials ... have deliberately detained people in immigration prisons far away from legal resources,” the Southern Poverty Law Center alleged.
By Angela Morris | May 8, 2019
“Due to combined effects of this policy and others, individuals detained at Karnes must wait an average of 10 days for an initial pro bono visit,” the complaint said.
By Ana Ceballos | May 3, 2019
The governor praised the final passage of the bill by the House and Senate after emotional debate in both chambers during the final days of the legislative session.
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