Litigation Clearinghouse Newsletters |
These timely newsletters discuss topics currently being litigated by immigration lawyers nationwide. The newsletters also highlight resources, share novel arguments, provide updates on our litigation and resources, and give updates on Supreme Court developments.
Litigation Clearinghouse Newsletter Vol. 2, No. 15
This issue covers circuit court challenges to BIA precedent decisions, an advisory on multiple possession convictions, a Q&A addressing the Ninth Circuit's Recent decision Duran Gonzalez, religious worker litigation, and a recently filed natz delay class action.
Published On: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 | Download File
Litigation Clearinghouse Newsletter Vol. 2, No. 14
This issue covers recent decisions on INA
Published On: Wednesday, December 5, 2007 | Download File
Litigation Clearinghouse Newsletter Vol. 2, No. 13
This issue covers natz delay class actions, challenges to Matter of Perez-Vargas, potential religious worker litigation, and LAC news.
Published On: Monday, November 19, 2007 | Download File
Litigation Clearinghouse Newsletter Vol. 2, No. 12
This issue covers immigration cases at the Supreme Court, SS No Match litigation, interim EAD litigation, a BIA decision on FGM as a ground for asylum, and LAC news.
Published On: Sunday, October 14, 2007 | Download File
Litigation Clearinghouse Newsletter Vol. 2, No. 11
This issue covers litigation challenging USCIS's fee increase, developments in the social security no-match letter case, the reversal of a Fifth Circuit decision on natz delay litigation, new raids lawsuits, surviving spouse litigation, and the Hutto detention facility settlement.
Published On: Sunday, September 16, 2007 | Download File
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Institute & Meetings
AIC/AILA Litigation Institute, October 8-10, 2010
Strengthen your litigation skills in Leesburg, Va., this fall, via our hands-on, educational format! Now more than ever immigration lawyers need to be equipped to litigate issues on behalf of their clients. This Institute will enable both neophytes and experienced practitioners to acquire new skills, to practice their technique, and to become confident and knowledgeable about litigation in immigration court and in the federal courts. Please see http://www.aila.org/li for registration information.


