By Xiumei Dong | July 17, 2018
Berry Appleman & Leiden, which recently finalized a landmark partnership with global accounting giant Deloitte, has watched a lawyer leave its ranks for the Am Law 100 firm.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | July 17, 2018
The lawyers' unusual strategy could be used by other lawyers trying to stop expedited deportations in asylum cases.
By Dan M. Clark | July 17, 2018
The lawsuit was filed on behalf of two undocumented children who the Legal Aid Society said were scheduled to be transferred immediately out of New York to a detention center in Texas that is not licensed to care for children.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | July 16, 2018
The majority opinion followed settled law. The problem is that the settled law is itself xenophobic, grudging, arbitrary and indifferent to constitutional norms that apply within the United States.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | July 13, 2018
This policy is brutal. It is barbaric. And it is disgusting.
By David Jordan, Associated Press | July 13, 2018
The Vermont attorney general announced that former Jay Peak ski area owner Ariel Quiros will pay the state $2 million, satisfied by giving it five properties in and around Jay Peak.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Michael Marciano | July 13, 2018
With the status of an estimated 2,000-plus immigrant children separated from their families hanging in the balance, two Connecticut organizations went to court Wednesday for an emergency hearing on behalf of two children who have ended up in Connecticut.
By Caroline Spiezio | July 12, 2018
Kavanaugh's track record on issues like immigration, net neutrality and business regulations shows that if confirmed to the U.S. Supreme Court, his relationship with tech might be more of a mixed bag than initially expected.
New York Law Journal | In Brief
By Associated Press | July 11, 2018
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and his security detail violated both Mexican and U.S. immigration laws by crossing the border on foot during a…
By Andrew Denney | July 11, 2018
As U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents continue to make arrests at New York state courthouses, the New York City Bar Association is calling on Chief Judge Janet DiFiore to use her authority to keep New York courthouses from being a preferred destination for agents to round up immigrants.
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