By Ellis Kim | David Gialanella | August 31, 2018
In a case in which the state of New Jersey became an intervenor on behalf of the federal government earlier this year, a federal judge in Texas refused to issue an injunction against the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, though he hinted he might ultimately rule against the program's legality.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | August 6, 2018
Efforts by current and past administrations to tighten immigration are justified by the need to enforce existing immigration law. The basic premise is unassailable. However, there is at least one other equally unassailable rule: The government must itself follow the law.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | July 16, 2018
The majority opinion followed settled law. The problem is that the settled law is itself xenophobic, grudging, arbitrary and indifferent to constitutional norms that apply within the United States.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | July 9, 2018
This year's Pro Bono Award winners have been announced
By New Jersey State Bar Association | July 2, 2018
State bar and others pen letter opposing border policies that separate families
By Dan Packel | June 26, 2018
Lowenstein's Gary Wingens, who teamed up with the chairman of Paul Weiss to announce a big pro bono push for asylum seekers in The New York Times, said "somebody had to stick up" for the rule of law.
By Michael Booth | June 26, 2018
A federal judge in Texas has ruled that New Jersey should be allowed to intervene in a lawsuit filed by Texas seeking to end the U.S. government's Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
By Charles Toutant | June 4, 2018
Four of the new hires in New Jersey will focus on violent crime, two on civil enforcement and one on immigration, according to a statement from the New Jersey U.S. Attorney's Office.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Bryan Mosca and Mark Quist | June 1, 2018
The 'Murphy' court's decision has potential far-reaching implications for not only sports betting and the gaming industry, but principles of federalism and the balance of power between the states and the federal government.
By Michael Booth | May 21, 2018
New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal said Monday he has moved to intervene in a lawsuit filed in federal court by the state of Texas seeking an end to the "Dreamers" immigration program.
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