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'An Entrepreneur and a Visionary': US Judge Sentences Ex-Crypto Exchange Founder to Time Served
The judge explained that under the American Bar Association's "shadow guidelines"—an alternative the United States Sentencing Commission's sentencing guidelines—he felt that Anatoly Legkodymov had already served a sentence in that range during pre-trial detention.'An Entrepreneur and a Visionary': US Judge Sentences Ex-Crypto Exchange Founder to Time Served
The judge explained that under the American Bar Association's "shadow guidelines"—an alternative the U.S. Sentencing Commission's guidelines—he felt Anatoly Legkodymov had already served a sentence in that range during pre-trial detention.Outgoing ACLU Legal Director David Cole Reflects on Wins, Losses in Trump Era
"We definitely disagree with the NRA on most everything. But we agree that they have the same First Amendment rights as we do or as anyone else does," David Cole said.AAPI Success—Debunking the Model Minority Myth
"The narrative that Asian Americans succeed in the U.S. as a result of hard work and 'Asian' values ignores the impact of the U.S.'s selective immigration policies," writes Franklin Chou of Nelson Mullins.View more book results for the query "Visa"
A Little-Noticed Supreme Court Opinion That Could Bring Huge Consequences
Is it likely the court, as in Dobbs, will revisit Obergefell and abolish the right? The way the majority decided Munoz is a dire signal.Creating Circuit Split, Panel Bars Hiring Bias Based on Status as Citizen
The Ninth and Fifth circuits are divided on whether the 1866 Civil Rights Act's prohibition on racial bias also bars citizenship discrimination.Justices Shut Down American's Fight for Noncitizen Spouse's Visa
The U.S. citizen failed to show her spouse's right to a visa is "deeply rooted in this Nation's history and tradition," Justice Amy Coney Barrett wrote for the majority. "In fact, Congress's longstanding regulation of spousal admissibility immigration ... cuts the other way."Visa Retrogression: Stalled Green Card Dreams or an Opportunity to Reset?
Visa cut-off date retrogressions are a setback in the immigration process for any current or future applicant subject to quotas; however, it could allow for certain immigrant workers to become eligible again to apply for a green card if they missed a window of opportunity in their immigration journey.Trending Stories
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