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Governor's Pick For Court Enjoys Life in Fast Lane
If judicial temperament is defined as a calm, contemplative disposition, don't look for it in Roberto Rivera-Soto. The most recent state Supreme Court nominee is anything but laid back. He is an adventurer - a free-spirited motorcycle enthusiast and licensed private pilot who's hopped around three states in his quarter century of practice; a forceful and voluble litigator who's been just as willing to take risks in his professional career as in his personal life.Cut Through the Noise: Trends in Immigration Law
Corporate executives need to pay attention to five key trends in immigration law and policy.Immigration Appeals Continue to Overwhelm Federal Courts
Immigration appeals are swamping the federal courts. There are many reasons for the sudden surge. This article analyzes some of those reasons and suggests possible solutions.Solo Shakes Up Interpretation of Establishment Clause
ALBANY Since the days when Thomas Jefferson and James Madison robustly argued for the separation of church and state, courts and scholars have perpetually debated just how high the wall between the two rises.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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