By Angela Morris | November 29, 2018
The founder and executive director of Movement Law Lab has embarked on a journey to train and support lawyers and legal organizations dedicated to social justice.
By Angela Morris | November 29, 2018
The founder and executive director of Movement Law Lab has embarked on a journey to train and support lawyers and legal organizations dedicated to social justice.
By Dan M. Clark | November 28, 2018
Bronx District Attorney Darcel Clark, a Democrat, criticized the decision in a statement and said her office is considering bringing the case before the U.S. Supreme Court, which would hold rank over the state's highest court in matters of immigration law.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Benjamin Johnson | November 21, 2018
Judge Tigar's opinion serves as a forceful reminder that, as a matter of law, everyone deserves a full and fair opportunity to seek protection as guaranteed by our laws.
By Benjamin Johnson | November 21, 2018
Judge Tigar's opinion serves as a forceful reminder that, as a matter of law, everyone deserves a full and fair opportunity to seek protection as guaranteed by our laws.
By Mike Scarcella | November 20, 2018
Judge Jon Tigar found the rule would have categorically prevented some immigrants from making asylum claims in some instances.
By Caroline Spiezio | November 19, 2018
Judge Jon Tigar pressed the government on the number of migrants would have been "granted asylum under existing law but who would have been denied asylum under the new rule."
By Michael Booth | November 19, 2018
Gov. Phil Murphy, pointing to the immigrants' civil rights as well as their bearing on the state's workforce and treasury, announced the grants on Monday.
By Andrew Denney | November 16, 2018
According to the suit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York on behalf of an immigrant who has been locked up in Orange County, the median wait time for immigration detainees to see a judge at the immigration court in Lower Manhattan has ballooned from 11 days in 2014 to 80 days this year.
By Andrew Denney | November 16, 2018
According to the suit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York on behalf of an immigrant who has been locked up in Orange County, the median wait time for immigration detainees to see a judge at the immigration court in Lower Manhattan has ballooned from 11 days in 2014 to 80 days this year.
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