By Katheryn Tucker | January 11, 2018
The underground commercial sex economy has surpassed the illegal gun trade as the second largest black market in the country, second only to drugs.
By Cogan Schneier | December 22, 2017
The court, which heard oral arguments in the case last month, ruled that Trump exceeded his authority in issuing the Sept. 24 travel ban proclamation.
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By Jonathan Ringel | November 27, 2017
Topics include intellectual property, immigration and labor and employment.
By Cogan Schneier | November 3, 2017
The Solicitor General filed a petition with the high court Friday to vacate the D.C. Circuit's en banc decision that allowed the teen to get her abortion last month.
By Kate Brumback, Associated Press | October 26, 2017
Immigrants who have been granted temporary status to stay in the U.S. will have to keep paying out-of-state tuition after the Georgia Court of Appeals ruled against them, saying state colleges and universities in Georgia aren't required to let them pay in-state tuition.
By Anton Mertens, Burr & Forman | October 2, 2017
The Reforming American Immigration for Strong Employment (RAISE) Act (S. 1720), introduced in August by Sens. David Perdue, R-Georgia, and Tom Cotton, R-Arkansas, would eliminate the immigration system as we know it and replace it with a points-based system. A companion bill, known as the Immigration in the National Interest Act of 2017 was introduced in the House in September by Rep. Lamar Smith, R-Texas. Just how will these changes proposed by the new administration affect Georgia businesses?
By Meredith Hobbs | September 21, 2017
The Atlanta chapter of Asian Americans Advancing Justice is lawyering up. The group has hired two new lawyers—including a new litigation director from a local defense firm—and made an existing lawyer position full-time to help immigrants gain citizenship and protect their civil rights.
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | July 27, 2017
Convicted of immigration fraud for lying on his application to become a naturalized citizen, the man lost his citizenship status and will face sentencing in October, a U.S. attorney announced.
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | July 17, 2017
Court concludes man did not dishonestly answer "no" to the question of whether he had been in prison because being taken into a trailer in the middle of the jungle did not constitute being confined to a prison.
By Adina Solomon | June 28, 2017
Practice Profile: Shahshahani works in the Southeast to protect the human rights of immigrants and Muslim, Middle Eastern and South Asian communities.…
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