The U.S. Supreme Court recently opted to dismiss a much-anticipated case that might have addressed the size limits of class action lawsuits. This decision left many in the legal and corporate sectors scratching their heads and searching for clarity. While class actions continue to surge, both
The recent decision by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to remove a controversial list of "sanctuary jurisdictions" from its website has reignited debates about the balance of power between state and federal governments. This list, which included more than 100 cities and counties in
New York Congressman Dan Goldman recently confronted U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers stationed at the Manhattan federal building lobby, which shares facilities with his district office and an immigration court. These officers have been making arrests as part of expedited
The recent arrest of Milwaukee Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan has sparked significant debate about the boundaries of immigration enforcement. Accused of obstructing a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operation, Dugan's actions have brought intense scrutiny on judicial independence and its
In a significant move, President Donald Trump signed the executive order "Fighting Overcriminalization in Federal Regulation" in an effort to lessen criminal prosecutions for federal regulatory violations. The order reflects Trump's broader campaign against regulatory environments that he perceives
Desiree Sainthrope is known for her keen understanding of the complexities surrounding trade agreements and global compliance in the legal realm. Recently, with the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to reinstate a controversial ban, her knowledge becomes invaluable in navigating the legal intricacies