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State Immigration Laws Come Before Supreme Court
In his Immigration Law column, Michael D. Patrick, a partner at Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy, writes that although the Supreme Court will specifically address only the 2007 Legal Arizona Workers Act when it hears oral argument in Chamber of Commerce v. Whiting next month, its decision will have an important impact on the numerous state and local statutes that have been enacted in recent years and will address important questions about the authority of states to be involved in matters related to immigrants.State Immigration Laws Are Real
In his Immigration Law column, Michael D. Patrick, a partner at Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy, writes: The next chapter in state immigration law controversy presents complex questions of federal supremacy and the basic civil rights of non-citizens. Underlying these issues is a key question: Is it desirable to allow states to develop a patchwork of laws pertaining to immigrants?Labor Department Continues Crackdown on Companies Sponsoring Foreign Workers
The U.S. Department of Labor has continued its crackdown on companies sponsoring foreign workers for permanent residence, recently announcing its third action in a little more than a month. The DOL has said it's auditing the applications by one law firm, supervising a part of the process by another law firm and has debarred for three years applications from a software company. The recent efforts could diminish the growth of U.S. companies, said Charles H. Kuck of the American Immigration Lawyers Association.The Am Law 200: Where the Work Was in '08
Reports of their demise, it turns out, were premature. For years, the regional firms that constitute much of the Second Hundred were told that they were exactly the wrong size: too big to compete with the narrow focus of boutiques and too small to match The Am Law 100's national footprints and marquee names. But last year, as the financial sector began its meltdown, the Second Hundred's slow-growth strategies were vindicated.Obama, Same-Sex Partnerships, Immigration: a Half-Step Forward
In his Immigration Law column, Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy partner Michael D. Patrick discusses Attorney General Eric Holder's stance that the Department of Justice attorneys would cease defending Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act and how the recognition of marriage benefits for same-sex couples has special relevance in the immigration context.Trending Stories
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