By Ross Todd | February 28, 2020
In two separate cases heard by the same three-judge panel, Ninth Circuit Judges Richard Paez and William Fletcher wrote that immigration cases present a compelling need for uniform relief.
By Cheryl Miller | February 20, 2020
For three years, Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye has pleaded with federal officials to stay away from state courthouses.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | January 28, 2020
Law Offices of Carl Shusterman, which has a wide-ranging immigration practice, saw opportunities within Clark Hill's larger client base, including its health care connections.
By MP McQueen | January 23, 2020
Business immigration lawyers say they increasingly are working to find solutions to mounting problems, which can involve utilizing different work visa programs or mounting court challenges to decisions by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | January 7, 2020
On Tuesday, Federal Labor Relations Authority regional attorney William Kirsner began hearing testimony over a DOJ petition filed last year that claims immigration judges are managers and therefore cannot be part of a union.
By Ross Todd | December 10, 2019
The firm's lawyers write that in "the most perverse form of art imitating life imitating art" the government shut down free access to the hotline after it appeared in a plotline in the popular Netflix prison series.
By Ross Todd | December 2, 2019
The court heard arguments in the administration's appeal of a nationwide injunction of the so-called "third country" asylum rule—changes that bar asylum for those who didn't apply for protection in a country they transited through to reach the U.S.
By Marcia Coyle | November 12, 2019
Noel Francisco, the U.S. solicitor general, disputes the contention from DACA supporters that the Trump administration didn't adequately take into account "reliance interests" of hundreds of thousands of "Dreamers."
By Recorder staff | October 29, 2019
Every team partnering with Kids in Need of Defense to represent 28 immigrant children has reached an important milestone in helping immigrant children attain safety via a Special Juvenile Immigrant Visa or in, some cases, asylum.
By Ross Todd | October 1, 2019
In the closing moments of Ninth Circuit arguments concerning Trump administration asylum policy changes, a Justice Department lawyer and two judges tussled over what constitutes an injunction.
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