By Nate Robson | Mike Scarcella | December 21, 2018
The high court, 5-4, refused to stay a nationwide injunction. Several former government lawyers—including Carter Phillips and Peter Keisler of Sidley Austin, and John Bellinger of Arnold & Porter—were amicus parties at the Supreme Court in a brief against the Trump administration.
By Ross Todd | December 19, 2018
U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar on Wednesday issued a preliminary injunction blocking the Trump administration's changes to rules that barred migrants entering outside designated ports of entry along the U.S. via the Mexico border from applying for asylum.
By Jason Grant | December 19, 2018
The change will reportedly mean that hundreds of migrant children will be released from government-contracted shelters across the country.
By Dan Packel | December 19, 2018
Deloitte, KPMG, EY and PwC all made moves in 2018 aimed at building their law practices.
By Dan Packel | December 19, 2018
Deloitte, KPMG, EY and PwC all made moves in 2018 aimed at building their law practices.
By Ross Todd | December 19, 2018
U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar previously issued a temporary restraining order blocking a Trump administration rule barring asylum for migrants who cross the southern border outside of designated ports of entry.
By C. Ryan Barber | December 19, 2018
"Because it is the will of Congress—not the whims of the executive—that determines the standard for expedited removal, the court finds that those policies are unlawful," Sullivan wrote in Wednesday's 107-page ruling.
By C. Ryan Barber | December 19, 2018
"Because it is the will of Congress—not the whims of the executive—that determines the standard for expedited removal, the court finds that those policies are unlawful," Sullivan wrote in Wednesday's 107-page ruling.
By John Council | December 18, 2018
In a divided opinion, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has reversed the alien-smuggling conviction of a trucker because he wasn't allowed to confront two undocumented immigrant witnesses who testified for the government via videotape but couldn't be located in Mexico to appear for trial.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Lisa T. Felix | December 17, 2018
When it comes to international business travel, the United States theoretically still does have a few friends out there in the world. Citizens of these friendly countries are permitted to travel to the United States as a visitor for business or a visitor for pleasure without needing to appear in person at a U.S. consulate to obtain a visa stamp before travel.
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