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By Ellis Kim | September 21, 2018
Judge Ashley Tabaddor, the president of the National Association of Immigration Judges, said new rules from U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions compromise the integrity of the nation's immigration courts.
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By Ellis Kim | September 21, 2018
Judge Ashley Tabaddor, the president of the National Association of Immigration Judges, said new rules from U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions compromise the integrity of the nation's immigration courts.
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By Dan M. Clark | September 21, 2018
The lawsuit started—and continues to be—an effort by those states to block the Commerce Department from asking about citizenship on the census. But discovery over the past few months, and particularly in the last month, has shown a different side of the litigation.
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By Dan Clark | September 21, 2018
President Donald Trump's announcement of an additional $200 billion in tariffs on Chinese products has been viewed as a way to pressure the Chinese government to crack down on intellectual property theft but legal experts who have worked in China are skeptical of the strategy.
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By David Greetham, Ricoh | September 21, 2018
Cloud service providers to the federal government must meet the rigorous requirements of the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program. But securing an entire e-discovery workflow means going even beyond that.
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By Max Mitchell | September 21, 2018
Law.com has obtained audio recordings of the controversial hearings that formed the basis for the union grievance filed in August. The president of NAIJ is expected to speak this afternoon.
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By R. Robin McDonald | September 20, 2018
A federal judge in Macon on Thursday refused to throw out Sandersville resident Anne King's abuse of authority lawsuit against her ex-husband—a captain in the Washington County Sheriff's Office.
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By Samuel L. Brown and J. Tom Boer | September 20, 2018
Since the Supreme Court's 2006 split-decision in United States v. Rapanos, successive administrations have struggled to define the extent of federal jurisdiction under the Clean Water Act (CWA).
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By Ross Todd | September 20, 2018
A Ninth Circuit panel including three of the court's most conservative judges departed from a Third Circuit decision finding an automatic telephone dialing system had to have the potential to randomly or sequentially generate numbers.
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By Cheryl Miller | September 20, 2018
This week, we look at myths about cannabis insurance. Plus, a marijuana industry group says legalization is a winning political issue. So why are so few politicians championing the cause? Scroll down to see who got the work. Thanks for reading Higher Law.
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