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27 Jan 2017, 1:50 pm by David Graeler
   One item from the article that I found of particular note was the Real ID Act of 2005 which allows the Department of Homeland Security to waive 37 federal laws to construct border fencing, including the Endangered Species Act. [read post]
27 Jan 2017, 1:50 pm by David Graeler
   One item from the article that I found of particular note was the Real ID Act of 2005 which allows the Department of Homeland Security to waive 37 federal laws to construct border fencing, including the Endangered Species Act. [read post]
22 Jun 2016, 12:51 pm by CJLF Staff
  Stephen Dinan of the Washington Times reports that this issue stems a 2001 court decision in Zadvydas v. [read post]
22 Jun 2016, 11:40 am by Caitlin Gilligan, Rishabh Bhandari
Senate Homeland Security Committee that “The Islamic State’s international appeal has become untethered from its military performance on the ground,” suggesting that military gains in Iraq and Syria won’t be enough to defeat the Islamic State. [read post]
17 Jun 2016, 12:00 pm by John Elwood
Will this group of pharmacists succeed with their Free Exercise Clause challenge to a Washington state regulation requiring pharmacies to dispense lawfully prescribed drugs? [read post]
31 May 2016, 11:53 am by Lyle Denniston
To support its claims about the impact it foresaw, the department filed two sworn statements, from an official in the Department of Homeland Security (found here), and from an official in the Justice Department (found here). [read post]
23 May 2016, 2:46 pm by Sean G. Hanagan
The Department of State and Homeland Security urged the federal court in Washington to dismiss the class action, arguing successfully that the court lacked jurisdiction. [read post]
27 Apr 2016, 11:58 am by Elina Saxena
The Washington Post has more. [read post]
19 Apr 2016, 4:18 am by Timothy P. Flynn
So it was yesterday at the High Court in Washington, D.C. for argument in the case of United States v Texas, posing an important immigration policy question that tests the very limits of executive branch power.This case presented an evenly divided Court -down one justice following Justice Scalia's sudden death in February- with the task of passing muster on President Obama's innovative immigration policy; a series of recent executive directives made through the… [read post]
16 Feb 2016, 7:54 am by admin
On December 23, 2015, The Washington Post broke the news that the Department of Homeland Security was preparing for a series of mass scale raids that would target hundreds of families and unaccompanied minors who had entered the United States the previous year fleeing the violence in Central America. [read post]
10 Feb 2016, 8:04 am by Richard Samp
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) – a November 20, 2014, directive setting forth the provisions of DAPA (Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents) – was released without advance notice and did not provide an opportunity for public comment. [read post]
8 Feb 2016, 10:06 am by Anne Egeler
So there was nothing novel in President Barack Obama’s 2014 directive to the Department of Homeland Security to defer deportation of certain undocumented immigrants who pass background checks, have lived in the United States for five years, and either came here as children or have children who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents. [read post]
25 Jan 2016, 2:14 pm by Sean G. Hanagan
District Court for the District of Columbia has given the Department of Homeland Security an additional three months to issue a new rule to cure the defects in the STEM OPT rule extension that the court vacated on August 12, 2015. [read post]
13 Jan 2016, 5:05 pm by Kevin LaCroix
(Please see the item following the guest post and related footnotes, below, regarding the upcoming March 2016 Cybersecurity Docket Incident Response Forum to be held in Washington, D.C.) [read post]
6 Jan 2016, 3:40 pm by Cody M. Poplin
Today, Shane Harris of the Daily Beast reports that U.S. intelligence agencies are investigating whether the attack was the work of Russian hackers, with computer security experts from the CIA, NSA, and Department of Homeland Security all examining samples of malware taken from the networks of the power grid in question. [read post]