Supreme Court Circuit Justice Assignments
This article contains the up-to-date list of Supreme Court Circuit Justice assignments apportioned by Chief Justice John Roberts under 28 USC 42.
This article contains the up-to-date list of Supreme Court Circuit Justice assignments apportioned by Chief Justice John Roberts under 28 USC 42.
De Niz Robles v. Lynch held that he BIA decision in the Matter of Briones regarding the 10-year bar of inadmissibility and 245(i) adjustment of status is not retroactive
In a new decision, the Ninth Circuit analyzed the inadmissibility statute for crimes involving moral turpitude and determined that the statute is not unconstitutionally vague
This article examines the concurring opinions in Trump v. Hawaii, specifically Justice Thomas on the authority to grant equitable relief in the form of universal injunctions
The EOIR published a new final rule amending 8 C.F.R. 1003.1 to expand the size of the Board of Immigration Appeals from 17 members to 21 members.
In Matter of E-F-H-L- (2018), AG Sessions vacated the Board’s decision in Matter of E-F-H-L- (2014) and reversed administrative closure granted on remand
27 Whitehall Street, 5th Fl New York, NY. 10004
Attorney Advertising: prior results do not guarantee similar outcomes.
myattorneyusa.com is owned and operated by The Law Offices of Grinberg & Segal, PLLC (Grinberg & Segal). The content of myattorneyusa.com is copyrighted. Grinberg & Segal is a NYC immigration law firm that consists of highly experienced immigration lawyers licensed to practice state law in New York and New Jersey and U.S. federal law worldwide. Grinberg & Segal’s New York-based immigration, deportation and removal lawyers represent immigrant clients in all fifty states and before U.S. Consulates anywhere in the world. Grinberg and Segal’s immigration lawyers are highly skilled and experienced in all areas of immigration law and related federal litigation including Writs of Mandamus and Habeas Corpus as well as APA Action in Federal District Courts, Petitions For Review in U.S. Circuit Courts and all administrative appeals Before the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) of the Executive Office for Immigration Review; Administrative Appeals Office (AAO) at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) as well as before Immigration Courts nationwide.
Copyright © 2019 My Attorney USA. All Rights Reserved