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National Law Journal

Inside the Supreme Court, There Was Kennedy and Everyone Else

The final day of the U.S. Supreme Court term almost always brings some drama with it—a rumored or surprise retirement, a landmark decision. The focus on this Monday was on Justice Anthony Kennedy and whether the court would say something about President Donald Trump's travel ban.
8 minute read

The Recorder

Arias v. Raimondo

9th Cir.; 15-16120 The court of appeals reversed a judgment of dismissal. The court held that an attorney could be held liable under the Fair Labor Standards…
3 minute read

The Recorder

Agonafer v. Sessions

9th Cir,; 13-73122 The court of appeals granted a petition for review of a decision of the Board of Immigration Appeals. The court held that the board…
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Barkett: 'We Should Keep That Promise' to Protect Immigrants

Rosemary Barkett, a judge of the Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal, offers a rallying cry on immigration at the annual Florida Bar convention.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

How to Get Permission for a Non-Citizen to Stay and Work for You in the U.S.

Richard Link writes: You've found the right person for your job opening, but you suspect there's going to be one little catch: She's not a U.S. citizen. In fact, you're pretty sure she doesn't have any kind of legal status in the United States. Is there any way to hire this person? The short answer is maybe, and it won't be easy. But with enough advance planning, it is possible for you as the employer to obtain for certain workers the right to live and work in the United States, either temporarily or permanently.
20 minute read

The Recorder

Maslenjak v. United States

U.S. Sup. Ct.; 16–309 Petitioner Divna Maslenjak is an ethnic Serb who resided in Bosnia during the 1990’s, when a civil war divided the…
7 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Philadelphia, With Help From Big Law, Responds to DOJ Over Sanctuary Status

Philadelphia, with the help of Big Law attorneys from Dechert and Hogan Lovells, has certified to the U.S. Department of Justice that it is in compliance with federal law when it comes to sharing of immigration information with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, agents.
3 minute read

Supreme Court Brief

The Roberts Court Hasn't Reargued Many Cases. That Could Change

The possibility that the U.S. Supreme Court will rehear a set of cases—including several immigration disputes—looms over the justices as the term moves into its final weeks.
12 minute read

New York Law Journal

Frankfurt Kurnit Lauded for Pro Bono Work

The Anti-Defamation League on Tuesday night recognized Frankfurt Kurnit Klein + Selz for their pro bono work opposing President Donald Trump's immigration ban.
2 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Sanctuary Cities Bill Moves Ahead in Trenton

New Jersey lawmakers took a step forward Monday on legislation opposing President Trump's immigration policies—which would use state funds to reimburse local governments for federal funds they may lose if they declare themselves sanctuary cities.
4 minute read

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