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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.Higher Law: Will Passage of Cannabis Research Bill Open Door to Lame-Duck Marijuana Legislation?
The U.S. Senate passed legislation to expand research into marijuana, marking the first time a standalone cannabis bill has been sent to President Biden.Senate: Migrants Subject to Unnecessary Medical Procedures
The investigation focused on off-site consultations and treatment provided by gynecologist Dr. Mahendra Amin to women under the oversight of ICE officials in the Department of Homeland Security.Ex-GOP Administration Lawyers Urge Rejection of Trump's Special Master Bid
"This special treatment of one private citizen by virtue of his former status [as president] runs contrary to well-established case law," the attorneys wrote.View more book results for the query "US Department of Homeland Security"
The Long Reach of the Federal Government in Protecting Religious Liberty
The federal government can and does protect religious freedom through education, accountability and enforcement, including actions brought under the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act. In this edition of their Religion Law column, Barry Black and Sarah E. Child discuss efforts the federal government has made to educate itself and others on issues that are important to the religious community worldwide.Twitter Tumbles After US Weighs Security Reviews for Musk Deals
Officials in the U.S. government and intelligence community are weighing what tools, if any, are available that would allow the federal government to review Elon Musk's ventures, including his Twitter deal.Uber Exec.'s Conviction Puts Spotlight on Secrecy About Hacking
Companies may not want to disclose breaches because it could damage their reputation.Senior DOJ Official John Carlin to Co-Head Cybersecurity Practice at Paul Weiss
"Private companies are on the frontlines of national security and other developments and threats in ways they never have been before," said John Carlin, who arrives at Paul Weiss from a senior post at the U.S. Justice Department.Election Reflections as the Midterms Approach
To be sure, there are serious issues confronting the country, but election voting integrity is not one of them.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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