Civil Law

Did Marriage Equality Really Lead to More Divorces?
Civil Law Did Marriage Equality Really Lead to More Divorces?

In this interview, we have the privilege of speaking with Desiree Sainthrope, a distinguished legal expert known for her incisive analysis of trade agreements and her broad focus on global compliance issues. Today, she's sharing her insights into the arguments presented by the National Organization

Are Trump's Policies Sparking Self-Deportation and Trade Shifts?
Civil Law Are Trump's Policies Sparking Self-Deportation and Trade Shifts?

Donald Trump's presidency has been characterized by controversial policies in various sectors, particularly immigration and trade. As political and social dynamics evolved under his administration, these policies triggered significant shifts in behavior among illegal immigrants and altered trade

Democratic Governors Defend Sanctuary Policies Amid GOP Criticism
Civil Law Democratic Governors Defend Sanctuary Policies Amid GOP Criticism

Tensions between state and federal immigration policies in the United States have reached new heights, with Democratic governors staunchly defending sanctuary policies against increasing Republican scrutiny. In a recent U.S. House Committee hearing, governors from Minnesota, Illinois, and New York

DOJ Challenges New York Law on Courthouse Immigration Arrests
Civil Law DOJ Challenges New York Law on Courthouse Immigration Arrests

In a wave of legal confrontations between state and federal governments, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has initiated a legal challenge to New York's Protect Our Courts Act. This state law is designed to prevent civil immigration arrests inside and around municipal, city, and state

Justice Dept Ends ABA's Role in Vetting Judicial Nominees
Civil Law Justice Dept Ends ABA's Role in Vetting Judicial Nominees

The Justice Department, under the leadership of U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, has made a significant decision to end the American Bar Association’s privileged role in evaluating federal judicial nominees. This move disrupts a 72-year practice where the ABA's Standing Committee functioned as an

Can States Resist Federal Use of National Guard in Protests?
Civil Law Can States Resist Federal Use of National Guard in Protests?

Amidst civil unrest and contentious policy debates, the quiet hum of helicopters patrols the skies—but who controls their flight when state and federal goals collide? The deployment of the National Guard during protests often sparks fierce debate about where jurisdiction truly lies. In Los Angeles,

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