The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Feige M. Grundman and Steven R. Miller | July 18, 2018
While many of President Donald Trump's immigration comments are misinformed, he is not wrong when he points out that the current system for giving permanent resident status (or green cards) on the basis of employment-related skills has not kept up with the needs of the U.S. workforce
By Ellis Kim | June 19, 2018
Two letters, one signed by state attorneys general and one from former U.S. attorneys, urged the Trump administration to pull back from it's policy Tuesday.
By Marcia Coyle | June 14, 2018
The U.S. Justice Department told the Seventh Circuit that it would ask the U.S. Supreme Court to stay a nationwide injunction if the appeals court doesn't rule by June 18. The appeals court, responding to Main Justice, refused to budge. The court said it was awaiting the Supreme Court's decision in Trump v. Hawaii, which raises issues about the propriety of nationwide injunctions.
By Marcia Coyle | June 7, 2018
Three U.S. Supreme Court decisions—two about immigration and the other about gambling, written by Justice Samuel Alito Jr.—were significant in U.S. District Judge Michael Baylson's ruling this week against the Justice Department.
By Monika Mesa | January 25, 2018
The firm has also brought on a name partner from a family law boutique to help lead its family law practice.
By Ross Todd | January 5, 2018
DOJ lawyers said the president's tweet linking any deal to reinstate DACA with funding for his controversial border wall shouldn't affect litigation challenging the rescission of the program.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Lisa T. Felix and Steven R. Miller | October 19, 2017
A month ago, President Donald Trump rescinded the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, once more hanging the threat of deportation over the heads of some 800,000 young immigrants.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | September 28, 2017
Willow Grove-based tree removal company Asplundh must pay $95 million to the federal government after admitting to employing undocumented immigrants, prosecutors announced Thursday.
By Rebecca Hufstader | September 22, 2017
On the final day of the last Supreme Court term, the court listed two cases for reargument. Both had been argued prior to the nomination and confirmation of Justice Neil Gorsuch, and both were presumably tied, 4-4, as the term came to a close.
By Jessica A. DeNisi | September 19, 2017
On Sept. 8, nearly a month ahead of the Sept. 30 deadline, the EB-5 Regional Center Program was extended to Dec. 8, as part of H.R.601. While the extension of the EB-5 Regional Center Program is a welcome development, yet another short-term extension of the EB-5 Regional Center Program leaves the EB-5 immigration community to wonder what changes may be brought by future legislation and how the requirements for participation in the EB-5 Regional Center Program will be updated and, presumably, augmented.
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