, NLJ, 6 January 2017, p 8) and the recent Amnesty International report which made the case for reinstating public funding for cases involving young people, welfare benefits,
immigration cases involving human rights and initial advice for private family cases («Cuts that Hurt: The impact of legal aid cuts on access to justice», Amnesty International, 2016).
It also made the case for reinstating public funding for all cases involving young people, welfare benefits,
immigration cases involving human rights and initial advice for private family cases.
Justice Antonin Scalia opened the Supreme Court's new term Tuesday by questioning whether a man deported to Mexico after a drug conviction would be «abstaining from tequila» for fear of violating his U.S. parole terms.The remark came as justices heard
an immigration case involving a Texas man, Reymundo Toledo - Flores, who was deported in April after being convicted of illegally entering the United States.
Not exact matches
Add to these bureaucratic inefficiencies the curious
case of Judy Sgro, the former
immigration minister who resigned from cabinet in January following a pair of scandals
involving the alleged preferential treatment of immigrants who were associated with her campaign office.
The High Court
case was related to an
immigration dispute
involving a Nigerian man who argued that he should not be deported because the unborn child being carried by his Irish partner had multiple rights, including the right to the company of its father.
The government's own estimates suggest that there are almost 2,500
cases each year
involving children as claimants in their own right who no longer get legal aid for their
immigration cases.
However it also the
case that an increasing number of sites and actors subject to and
involved in
immigration enforcement can demand confrontation with the costs and consequences of control measures.
The court has already heard — but not decided — big
cases involving immigration, abortion, affirmative action and public employee unions.
The U.S. Justice Department is pushing for
immigration courts to prioritize
cases involving unaccompanied minors, and members of Congress have outlined proposals that
involve fast - tracking their
immigration cases to enable prompt removal.
While this may not be the most sympathetic client group in the public's mind, the fact remains that many of these clients have
immigration cases which are both strong and complex — frequently
involving the rights of British children and necessitating expert assessments which are wholly unaffordable for most of these clients and their families.
«Court Urges Review of New York Judge's
Immigration Cases That Are on Appeal»: The New York Times today contains an article that begins, «In a move that immigration lawyers say is highly unusual, a federal appeals court has recommended that a Justice Department appeals board review all immigration cases still on appeal involving a judge who has been criticized as being hostile to people seek
Immigration Cases That Are on Appeal»: The New York Times today contains an article that begins, «In a move that immigration lawyers say is highly unusual, a federal appeals court has recommended that a Justice Department appeals board review all immigration cases still on appeal involving a judge who has been criticized as being hostile to people seeking as
Cases That Are on Appeal»: The New York Times today contains an article that begins, «In a move that
immigration lawyers say is highly unusual, a federal appeals court has recommended that a Justice Department appeals board review all immigration cases still on appeal involving a judge who has been criticized as being hostile to people seek
immigration lawyers say is highly unusual, a federal appeals court has recommended that a Justice Department appeals board review all
immigration cases still on appeal involving a judge who has been criticized as being hostile to people seek
immigration cases still on appeal involving a judge who has been criticized as being hostile to people seeking as
cases still on appeal
involving a judge who has been criticized as being hostile to people seeking asylum.
If you are an
immigration attorney, do you handle
cases involving certain types of visas more often than others?
While they are sometimes
involved in an
immigration case, its our regulated
immigration consultants who work intimately with our clients on
immigration matters.
A
case involving lost wages is a situation where you may encounter some heavy resistance when trying to limine out
immigration status or get an order of protection from a judge.
Human rights and
immigration lawyer Lorne Waldman continues to be
involved in
cases that are an integral part of the dialogue in Canadian society.
Mark Symes specialises in all aspects of
immigration law; he has appeared in many leading
cases involving asylum, human rights and public law.
When I first moved my practice to the US and became
involved in
Immigration and Nationality
cases I soon realized that it was one of the most complex areas of law.
The other
involves a national security
case and security certificates: Minister of Citizenship and
Immigration et al v. Mohamed Harkat et al..
Notable
cases in which Pierre was
involved included an appeal against deprivation of citizenship on national security grounds following remittal to SIAC by the Supreme Court in the
case of Pham («B2»); an appeal concerning registration under the statelessness provisions of the British Nationality Act 1981 in the
case of MK (India); three out of hours applications for injunctions successfully preventing same - day removal and numerous challenges to Home Office policy and the
Immigration Rules.
Some civil legal aid will still be available in more serious
cases which threaten life and liberty, but
cases involving education, employment,
immigration and personal injury
cases will be reduced.
According to publically available USSC data here, roughly 60 % of the federal criminal
case load
involves drug offenses or
immigration offenses.
Of those who did identify a
case, almost all
involved immigration.
Her experience in other fields (including
immigration, community care, education, human rights and coroner's inquests) means she is particularly well placed to advise and act in complex community care
cases involving overlap with other areas of the law.
Her experience in education and community care law means she is particularly well - suited to the numerous
cases in which these areas of the law collide, such as Tier 4 visa issues, student loans, and disputes about local authority and health authority obligations in
cases involving those with «precarious»
immigration status.
Mailshot of 15 August 2003 (pdf); Civil legal aid: (i)
cases involving a wider public interest and (ii)
immigration and asylum
cases
In Singh v Canada (Minister of Employment and
Immigration), [1985] 1 SCR 177, a refugee determination
case, the Supreme Court agreed that an oral hearing was not always required, but stated that where a serious issue of credibility is
involved, «fundamental justice» requires that credibility be determined on the basis of an oral hearing.
She now has substantial experience in
immigration and asylum cases which invariably involve Human Rights arguments and arguments about the proper interpretation of the Immigra
immigration and asylum
cases which invariably
involve Human Rights arguments and arguments about the proper interpretation of the
ImmigrationImmigration Rules.
Among other practice areas,
case matters may
involve juvenile delinquency defense, family law, criminal misdemeanor defense, landlord / tenant, contract disputes, wills and
immigration.
«I've been practising in this area for a long time,» says Jackman, but it wasn't until she assisted in Ogiamien v. Ontario, 2016 ONSC 3080 — a
case involving two inmates, one of them an
immigration detainee since 2013, who successfully argued that their Charter rights were violated by lockdowns at a Milton jail last year — that she realized «there's no structure to the detention system.
Successfully obtaining consent in a
case involving email instructions apparently sent by Citizenship and
Immigration Canada, but not received;
She acts in
cases involving, asylum and humanitarian protection as well as deportation, the application of the
immigration rules and EEA regulations.
These
cases involve family law, public benefits,
immigration and housing issues.
Adept at explaining
immigration procedures for different
cases involving deportation, family
immigration or business, and performing various duties.
Child welfare
cases involving immigration issues are considered to be some of the most time consuming and challenging because many social workers are unfamiliar with
immigration issues and child welfare systems are not typically equipped to address them.
Due to the frequency of adoptions, the process of adopting a child
involves two main areas: a process
involving a social welfare agency and adoption agency and a process
involving the courts or in the
case of international adoptions USCIS which will manage the adopted child's
immigration into the United States.