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Immigration judges seek Article I status
Struggling with too few resources, too many cases, the appearance of bias and little relief in sight, the National Association of Immigration Judges contends that it is time for fundamental changes in the way immigration courts operate. And, for a number of supporters, the most effective reform would be for Congress to change their current status as administrative bodies to federal courts under Article I of the Constitution.MoneyGram agrees to $100M settlement with feds in fraud probe
A team from Williams & Connolly in Washington represented MoneyGram International, Inc. in a $100 million settlement to resolve criminal charges the U.S. Justice Department has filed in Pennsylvania.View more book results for the query ""department of justice""
Michigan bank settles 'shameful' housing discrimination charges
A bank in Michigan has settled Justice Department charges that it discriminated against African-Americans in its lending practices, agreeing to invest $165,000 in financing programs and other services and to open a loan production office in a predominantly black neighborhood.New life for old anti-fraud law
For more than two years, a team of federal prosecutors had their eyes trained on the largest credit rating agency in the world: Standard & Poor's Financial Services LLC.Court tells Obama administration to state its position regarding DADT's constitutionality
The move by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit came five days after a motions panel of the same court effectively barred enforcement of the ban on gays and lesbians serving openly in the military.A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
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