By Ian Lopez | November 8, 2018
"The government may not simultaneously both assert that its actions are legally compelled, based on its interpretation of the law, and avoid review of that assertion by the judicial branch, whose 'province and duty' it is 'to say what the law is,' " wrote Ninth Circuit Judge Kim Wardlaw, quoting from Marbury v. Madison.
By Ross Todd | Ian Lopez | November 8, 2018
"The government may not simultaneously both assert that its actions are legally compelled, based on its interpretation of the law, and avoid review of that assertion by the judicial branch, whose 'province and duty' it is 'to say what the law is,'" wrote Ninth Circuit Judge Kim Wardlaw, quoting from Marbury v. Madison.
By Lidia Dinkova | November 7, 2018
Two South African investors say they were induced to put $1 million into ROK:BRGR on Atlantic Avenue under misrepresented deal terms.
By Jason Grant | November 7, 2018
The New York Civil Liberties Union claims that a Trump administration policy on fingerprint-based background checks for immigrant household members has led to the highest level in history of migrant children being locked up in government custody.
By Cheryl Miller | November 7, 2018
Becerra commanded a huge fundraising advantage, taking in more than $7.3 million in campaign donations since January 2017. His Republican challenger had raised $538,000 over the same time period.
By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle | November 6, 2018
The SG's office wants the justices to grant cert before judgment in a series of DACA cases, and scroll down for our snapshot of the spate of recusals in Monday's orders list. Plus: the justices appeared supportive of Virginia's ban on uranium mining. Thanks for reading Supreme Court Brief.
By Jenna Greene | November 5, 2018
It's as if the suit is suggesting 'Let them in so we can bail them out.'
By New Jersey State Bar Association | November 5, 2018
A New Jersey State Bar Foundation grant is helping to fund an Elizabeth-based non-profit organization's "Know Your Rights" training program for immigrants.
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By Robert Storace | November 2, 2018
With her mother and brother by her side Friday, Denia Perez made history. She became the first DACA recipient to be admitted to the Connecticut Bar. Perez took the oath from Connecticut Supreme Court Chief Justice Richard Robinson.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | November 2, 2018
Timothy Patton, a civil appeals lawyer in San Antonio, closed his practice and started a nonprofit to do immigration appeals.
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