By Andrew Maloney | October 9, 2020
Boston-based Chin & Curtis and Santa Monica-headquartered Wolfsdorf Rosenthal join a growing trend of law firm mergers in the second half of 2020.
By Marcia Coyle | September 22, 2020
The case is the second 2020 census count dispute to reach the Supreme Court. In June of last year, the justices, in a 5-4 decision from Chief Justice John Roberts Jr., rejected an attempt by the Trump administration to include a citizenship question on the 2020 census.
By Alaina Lancaster | August 5, 2020
"It's becoming more and more obvious that we're dealing with institutions that really don't seem to care," said U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria. "They don't actually care about the thing they should be caring about, which is avoiding the spread of the virus."
By Jacqueline Thomsen | July 22, 2020
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg wrote "parents face a difficult choice: release their children to sponsors for an unknown amount of time, or keep their children with them in conditions that petitioners fear are dangerous."
By Alaina Lancaster | July 13, 2020
The University of California's legal team, which includes Crowell & Moring's Jennifer Romano and Emily Kuwahara, said the policy change is "cruel and dangerous," in the complaint filed July 10.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | July 6, 2020
Judge Eric Miller, confirmed to the Ninth Circuit last year, wrote separately to say Trump officials' reasons for adopting an asylum restriction "is contradicted by the agencies' own record."
By Marcia Coyle | June 18, 2020
Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. led the court in ruling 5-4 that the Trump administration had failed to address important factors bearing on its decision to wind down the program and that failure violated the federal law known as the Administrative Procedure Act.
By Marcia Coyle | May 7, 2020
The principle of "party presentation" refers to a long-standing feature of the court system that the parties in litigation, and not judges, are responsible for raising the legal issues a court must resolve.
By Alaina Lancaster | May 4, 2020
Ninth Circuit Judge Daniel Bress said his colleagues' decision denying the federal government's motion to stay an injunction in a case over a presidential proclamation requiring certain migrants to enter the U.S. with an approved health plan is "yet the latest example of our court allowing a universal injunction of a clearly constitutional Executive Branch immigration policy."
By Ross Todd | March 4, 2020
The court, in an order released Wednesday, narrowed its ban on rule changes that would force non-Mexican asylum seekers arriving at the southern border to wait in Mexico while their asylum applications are pending.
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