Civil Law

Can Social Media Influence Immigration Policies and Deportations?
Civil Law Can Social Media Influence Immigration Policies and Deportations?

The increasing prevalence of social media has brought forth significant implications for various aspects of life, including immigration. An instance that sheds light on this is the deportation of Leonel Moreno, a Venezuelan TikTok influencer notorious for his contentious perspectives on squatting

Are Former Federal Lawyers Facing Tough Times in Atlanta's Job Market?
Civil Law Are Former Federal Lawyers Facing Tough Times in Atlanta's Job Market?

The legal job market in Atlanta has seen a notable shift due to the significant reduction in the federal workforce during President Donald Trump's term. This reduction has led to an influx of former federal government attorneys seeking positions in private practice. The transition from

EAT Reduces Injury to Feelings Award in Pregnancy Discrimination Case
Civil Law EAT Reduces Injury to Feelings Award in Pregnancy Discrimination Case

In a significant ruling by the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT), the injury to feelings award of £10,000 initially granted to Ms. Graham for pregnancy/maternity discrimination was deemed "manifestly excessive" and subsequently reduced to £2,000 on appeal. Ms. Graham, who was among nine e

Trump Criticizes Prosecutors, Vows to Address Justice Department Bias
Civil Law Trump Criticizes Prosecutors, Vows to Address Justice Department Bias

U.S. President Donald Trump delivered a fiery speech at the Department of Justice headquarters, vehemently criticizing certain prosecutors and law firms for participating in what he termed the "weaponization" of the Justice Department. This passionate address took place against the

Are Student Activists' Free Speech Rights Being Undermined By Institutions?
Civil Law Are Student Activists' Free Speech Rights Being Undermined By Institutions?

The issue of student activism and the rights to free speech has become a polarizing subject within educational institutions, particularly when it involves contentious political matters. This critical discourse has been illuminated recently by the case of Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University

California Law Challenged by Geo Group Over Federal Supremacy Concerns
Civil Law California Law Challenged by Geo Group Over Federal Supremacy Concerns

In a complex clash over state and federal jurisdiction, Geo Group has initiated a legal challenge against California’s Senate Bill 1132, which grants county health officers the authority to inspect health and sanitary conditions at federal immigration facilities, including jails and private d

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