By Dan M. Clark | June 17, 2019
Legislation that would allow undocumented individuals to obtain a driver's license passed the State Assembly last week, and could come up for a vote in the state Senate in the coming days.
By Susan DeSantis | June 17, 2019
“We must ensure for immigrants due process and that the principles of fundamental fairness are observed in any judicial setting in which they appear,” NYSBA president Hank Greenberg said.
By Marcia Coyle | June 14, 2019
The U.S. government's position could not "be squared" with U.S. Supreme Court decisions, according to panel members judges Sri Srinivasan, Robert Wilkins and Laurence Silberman.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Scott E. Mollen | June 11, 2019
In his Realty Law Digest, Scott E. Mollen discusses “Segev v. 262 N 9 LLC,” dealing with a condominium boards' right of first refusal, and “Tres Realty LLC v. Yu,” where immigration status was found to be not dispositive in determining a family member's succession rights.
New York Law Journal | News|Podcast
By Jason Grant | May 30, 2019
Yates explained to MSNBC podcast host Chuck Rosenberg why she thought it was more important to defy the president on the issue—leading to her firing—rather than simply resign.
By Dan Packel | May 29, 2019
Corporate immigration attorney Pierre Georges Bonnefil and his wife Marysia were drinking coffee in bed and watching the news in their Manhattan apartment on the morning of Feb. 6, 2013, when she noticed something was wrong.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Martin Flumenbaum and Brad S. Karp | May 28, 2019
In their Second Circuit Review, Martin Flumenbaum and Brad S. Karp discuss the court's recent decision in 'Ragbir v. Homan', in which a split panel held that federal courts do have subject matter jurisdiction over claims that a high-profile, foreign-born immigration activist was singled out for removal from the United States on the basis of his disfavored speech against the authorities.
By Susan DeSantis | May 28, 2019
"It is no exaggeration to say that there is no one in the history of this nation who has done more over a lifetime to serve the public than he," said Chief Judge Robert A. Katzmann of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
By C. Ryan Barber | May 21, 2019
The former Manhattan U.S. attorney spoke in Washington at the Compliance Week conference, where other lawyers, including Stefan Passantino, made remarks about their time in public service.
By Colby Hamilton | May 16, 2019
Federal immigration officials now believe that more than 6,500 young, at-risk immigrants were denied special protected status after 2018 because of a policy change in how the Department of Homeland Security interpreted orders from New York State family courts when evaluating individual cases.
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