by Charles Honeyman | Sep 20, 2020 | Hon. Charles M. Honeyman, Immigration law policy and updates, Immigration News
Presentation by the Honorable Charles M. Honeyman (Immigration Judge, Retired) What is a Court? Cambridge Dictionary: a place where trials and other legal cases happen (with) …officials deciding if someone is guilty Merriam-Webster: formal legal meeting in which...
by Charles Honeyman | Aug 29, 2020 | Hon. Charles M. Honeyman, Immigration law policy and updates, Immigration News
As “of counsel” and on behalf of Solow, Isbell & Palladino, LLC (SIP), welcome to another blog exploring issues impacting the Immigration Courts. In this blog, I will highlight some of the most important portions of the latest proposed regulation that is yet...
by Adam Solow | Aug 24, 2020 | Immigration law policy and updates, Immigration News, Uncategorized
Last week, as Not My President started the inevitable and desperate ‘birtherism” arguments against Kamala Harris, my mind started racing back to the fall of 2005, when I was a 3L at Villanova Law School and attending the great Bill Stock’s...
by Charles Honeyman | Aug 4, 2020 | Hon. Charles M. Honeyman, Immigration law policy and updates, Immigration News
PLUS, BONUS POLICY ALERTS: nearly 87,000 comments submitted in opposition to the proposed asylum regulations; advocacy organizations sue to block new restrictions on employment authorization for asylum seekers; 7th circuit rejects Castro-Tum; 3rd circuit case remains...
by Adam Solow | Jul 29, 2020 | Immigration law policy and updates, Immigration News
By: Adam Solow, Esq. Since our first installment of the History and Future of DACA, quite a lot has happened. On June 18th, the Supreme Court, in a narrow 5-4 decision, held that the Trump administration illegally terminated DACA. Writing for the majority, newly...