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New York Law Journal

Harvard, MIT Sue Trump Administration Over ICE Online Education Ban

"The effect—and perhaps even the goal—is to create as much chaos for universities and international students as possible," Harvard and MIT allege.
6 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

NJ Courts Can't Order Detainment of Immigrants to Thwart Deportation

The Appellate Division's ruling examines the state bail reform law's interaction with federal immigration law.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Federal Rule Puts Florida's International Students in Jeopardy

State university officials are scrambling to figure out the full implications of a regulation issued by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement that will not allow foreign students to stay in the country if they only take online classes during the fall.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Navigating DACA After SCOTUS Halts Its Rescission: Key Points

An overview of the DACA program and eligibility requirements including practical effect of the SCOTUS decision on practitioners and eligible applicants.
8 minute read

The Recorder

'Particularly Troubling': Trump Appointee Calls Out Administration for Not Considering Dangers to Asylum Seekers

Judge Eric Miller, confirmed to the Ninth Circuit last year, wrote separately to say Trump officials' reasons for adopting an asylum restriction "is contradicted by the agencies' own record."
6 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Frozen Visas Bring New Risk and More Compliance Headaches to Legal Departments

Corporate legal departments may find themselves taking on more work—and passing some of that load onto outside counsel—as a result of the Trump administration's temporary visa suspension.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Immigration Judges Sue DOJ, Alleging Unconstitutional Gag on Speech

It's the latest clash between the immigration judges' union and the Justice Department, after DOJ officials pushed to decertify the union.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

'Failure Is Striking': Trump-Tapped Judge Throws Out Administration's Asylum Restriction

U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly panned DOJ attorneys for leaning heavily on a single newspaper article in arguing the asylum restriction was exempt from rulemaking procedures.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

The Principle of Party Presentation

In their Appellate Practice column, Thomas R. Newman and Steven J. Ahmuty Jr. discuss the Sineneng-Smith case, where the U.S. Supreme Court rebuked the Ninth Circuit for unilaterally injecting an entirely new substantive issue into a case that had already been briefed, argued and submitted for decision.
9 minute read

Texas Lawyer

A Dream Deferred? Why America Needed the Supreme Court to Keep DACA in Place

Regents keeps the American Dream alive, but only for now. It is now up to us to push the other political branches to find a solution that will keep it alive for good in order to remind the world—and more importantly, ourselves—why this truly is the land of opportunity.
5 minute read

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