The Board of Immigration Appeals ruled Friday that testimony from a noncitizen or qualifying relative isn't enough to establish the kind of extreme hardship that would justify cancelling removal proceedings in the absence of accessible, expert testimony.
The most interesting thing about the Trump administration’s recent civil rights enforcement efforts targeting Harvard University is its decision not to assert violations of the False Claims Act when given the opportunity, despite signals that its enforcement efforts will include use of the federal FCA, say attorneys at Bass Berry.
The New Jersey Supreme Court in March granted petitions for certification and leaves for appeal on issues ranging from late tort notice claims to medical malpractice liability.
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CHICAGO – U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers in Chicago had a busy month. During March officers seized 351 shipments in air cargo totaling 455 pounds of unapproved human growth hormones and steroids. These items would have been valued…
In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) seeks to ensure that Lifeline services are used to benefit and support eligible low-income Americans, that the program's funding is protected from waste, fraud, and abuse, and that service providers are in compliance with Commission rules. The Commission also seeks to update and streamline Lifeline and related rules.
The Department of State ("Department") proposes an adjustment to the Schedule of Fees for Consular Services of the Department of State's Bureau of Consular Affairs ("Schedule of Fees" or "Schedule"), to implement the First Responders Passport Act by adding an additional exemption from the payment of passport fees. This exemption authorizes the Special Issuance Agency (SIA) to issue no-fee regular passports to applicants who meet the criteria listed in the statute.
Adults, children and infants have suffered medical neglect, unsanitary conditions and "routine mistreatment" at the hands of federal agents running a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement center in Texas, according to a report that calls for the site's immediate closure.
Several Minnesota residents sued the U.S. Department of Homeland Security on Thursday, accusing the agency of trampling the Fourth Amendment by allowing officers to forcibly enter private homes without judicial warrants.
