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By Patrick Smith | January 31, 2025
Gibson Dunn, Fragomen and Fisher Phillips are among the firms that have pulled together cross-disciplinary teams to address client inquiries on immigration.
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By Charles Toutant | January 24, 2025
As an immigration raid in Newark, New Jersey, is widely condemned by community leaders, there are some questions about what constitutes due process during such raids.
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By Alyssa Aquino | January 24, 2025
The circuit court said that to properly plead a False Claims Act case against HCL Technologies, the workers need to show the company shirked a duty to pay more taxes than it did. But HCL has no obligation to pay taxes on higher salaries they hadn’t paid, the circuit said.
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By Colleen Murphy | January 24, 2025
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By Emily Cousins | January 23, 2025
Attorneys general from California, New York, Connecticut, Colorado, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Mexico, Rhode Island and Vermont issued a joint statement, claiming the "commandeering" of state and local police is unconstitutional.
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By Cheryl Miller | January 23, 2025
In issuing a temporary restraining order, U.S. District Senior Judge John Coughenour questioned the legal work that went into what he called a "blatantly unconstitutional" executive order restricting who qualifies as a U.S. citizen.
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By Ryan McConnell and Lawrence Finder and Matthew Boyden and Meagan Baker Thompson | January 23, 2025
Tom Homan, the new “Border Czar,” has made clear before and after Trump’s inauguration that worksite enforcement will be a key piece of Trump’s immigration reform actions.
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By Cheryl Miller | January 22, 2025
California successfully defended its so-called sanctuary state laws during the first Trump administration. Attorney General Rob Bonta said the state is prepared to do so again.
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By Emily Cousins | January 21, 2025
"When we filed this lawsuit nearly seven years ago, the first Trump administration was engaged in a widespread practice of separating families with no legitimate immigration enforcement purpose," Kevin Prussia, partner at WilmerHale and counsel for the plaintiffs, said. "Now, this settlement brings some relief for hundreds of New England families and a reminder of our constitutional values and rights."
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By Cheryl Miller | January 21, 2025
Twenty-two states, the District of Columbia and San Francisco will seek a preliminary injunction blocking a Trump order denying citizenship to U.S.-born children of unauthorized immigrants.
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