Kathryn Abrams, Berkeley Law ‘Informed by the insights of feminist legal theory and critical race theory, these authors reimagine landmark Supreme Court immigration cases. The rewritten opinions ...
In his 2008 book What Would Martin Say ... That is the subject of a lawsuit in Oregon in which the Immigration Reform Law Institute, where I work, is involved. Those “without the legal right ...
His campaign posted a video that, with pounding music, combines news clips about the case ... 140 law enforcement agencies in ...
The Vera Institute of Justice, relying on U.S. Census data, says that 95,700 central Ohio residents are foreign-born and not U.S. citizens, and therefore at risk of deportation under Trump's plan.
This is the story that Jonathan Blitzer painstakingly documents in his new book, Everyone ... in fiscal 2013, immigration ...
The Trump administration will be able to change immigration enforcement ... a policy from his first term that required asylum ...
The law likely allows those who do not ... and so forth. The current immigration court system allows for assorted cases before every immigration judge. Specific dockets could result in far greater ...
Luckily for Culberson, there was already a law on the books for him to work with. In 1996, Congress passed the Illegal Immigration Reform ... the 1992 Supreme Court case New York v.
The case also has some precedent that will need to be addressed in court. Another controversial immigration law in Arizona, known as SB 1070 or the "show me your papers" law was partially struck ...
Universities may see new regulations around Title IX, the federal law that prohibits discrimination based on sex in education programs that are federally funded. The expansions Biden enacted, ...
As a district attorney, Kamala Harris launched innovative programs and refused to seek the death penalty. She was more ...