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Legal Departments' Class Action Risks Poised to Escalate in 2023: The Morning Minute
Want to get this daily news briefing by email? Here's the sign-up. WHAT WE'RE WATCHING ANOTHER ACTION-PACKED YEAR - Driven largely by opioid…US Judge Rejects Maduro Ally's Claim of Diplomatic Immunity
For more than two years, almost since the time of his arrest in Africa on a U.S. warrant, Alex Saab has insisted he is a Venezuelan diplomat targeted for his work helping his adopted homeland circumvent American economic sanctions.Paxton Attacks Texas Bar Foundation: AG Now Demands Nonprofits' Finance Records
Paxton claims to be investigating whether funds are being used to "exacerbate the current crisis at the border and to thwart the efforts of federal and state law enforcement."An Unfocused Immigration Policy Poses Risk to US Tech Industry
While the country relied on its manufacturers to bolster the post-war economy, the global economy has become increasingly digital in the past couple decades. The tech industry relies on skilled and often educated workers to innovate and lead the world in technological innovation.View more book results for the query "US Department of Homeland Security"
Migrant Relocation Program Draws Another Legal Challenge
Immigrant-advocacy groups are accusing Gov. Ron DeSantis of an "attempt to legalize state-sponsored harassment" in challenging an "unauthorized alien" relocation program approved by state lawmakers.Despite Criminal Acquittal, NY Attorney Disbarred for Filing Hundreds of Fraudulent Visa Petitions
Calling a court-appointed referee's findings "well founded," the Appellate Division, First Department said that the lawyer, "over an eight-year period, submitted 1,185 fraudulent and frivolous I-360 petitions, only one of which was granted."Focus on Cyber Threats Against Water Infrastructure Hints at Pending Regulation
We are seeing an increasing sense of urgency from the federal government to mobilize all available resources to combat threats to critical infrastructure by prioritizing cybersecurity.In Immigration Law, Chief Justice Roberts Says 'Shall' Means 'Shall,' or 'May?'
A key question for Roberts was what to do if Congress fails to provide sufficient government resources to enforce a law's command.At the Lectern: December's Big Month | Judge-Shopping, Texas-Style | Ethics Fallout
The justices are back on the bench this morning, and three of the term's closely-watched cases will be heard in this argument session.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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