By Dan M. Clark | October 12, 2018
The website's creators suggest that any legal aid group that wants to be included in the feature as it expands across the state should check LawHelpNY to see if their contact information on the website is correct.
By Marcia Coyle | October 10, 2018
Kavanaugh, appearing for his second day of arguments as a justice, asked whether the Supreme Court "should be superimposing a time limit into the statute when Congress, at least as I read it, did not itself do so.”
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By Max Mitchell | October 8, 2018
The U.S. Department of Justice violated the separation of powers doctrine and principles of federalism when it threatened to withhold from the city of Philadelphia more than $1 million in grant money due to its immigration policies, Philadelphia has argued as part of its efforts to fend off an appeal from the DOJ.
By Cheryl Miller | October 5, 2018
The U.S. Department of Justice "fails to explain adequately the reasons it imposed the challenged conditions," U.S. District Judge William Orrick III in San Francisco wrote.
By Colby Hamilton | October 5, 2018
The Ecuadorian immigrant was taken into custody by immigration officials in June, while attempting to delivery a pizza to the Fort Hamilton military facility in Brooklyn.
By Andrew Denney | October 4, 2018
The years of work that Becca Heller has put in as a human rights lawyer who works as director and co-founder of the Manhattan-based International Refugee Assistance Project has paid off in the form of a “genius” grant from the MacArthur Foundation.
By Colby Hamilton | October 3, 2018
ICE sought to have Pablo Villavicencio deported back to Ecuador, but U.S. District Judge Paul Crotty granted his habeas corpus writ, blasting the Trump administration's "thoughtless and cruel" deportation policy.
By Cheryl Miller | October 1, 2018
The California attorney general's office was required to publish policies “limiting assistance with immigration enforcement to the fullest extent possible."
By Ben Wheway | October 1, 2018
PwC's Julia Onslow-Cole and Fragomen's Austin Fragomen discuss the Big Four's latest step into law.
By Ben Wheway | October 1, 2018
Fragomen chairman Austin Fragomen points at growing immigration concerns for clients amid the ongoing pushback against globalization.
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