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The Origins of the Sanctuary Movement

Mar 14, 2017

Recently, I posted on Facebook a New York Times podcast on the sanctuary movement. Recently, 99 Percent Invisible went into greater detail about the origins of the sanctuary movement, which led to the...

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Gambit Looks at Immigrant Anxiety in New Orleans

Mar 9, 2017

Recently, Alex Woodward of Gambit Weekly wrote about the impact of Donald Trump's election and ideas about immigration-oriented law enforcement in New Orleans, and I'm glad I could be of help to his s...

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Leadership in Law, Jenn Boone Joins GI, and Immigration Options for Business Students

Feb 21, 2017

On Friday, New Orleans CityBusiness named its 13th “Leadership in Law” class, and I am honored to be included in prestigious company from across the broad span of the law profession in New Orleans. Yo...

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Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Hears Oral Arguments Today

Feb 7, 2017

Today at 3 p.m. PST, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals will hear oral arguments in State of Washington v. Trump (and they’ll be live streamed here). Yesterday, the court took briefs yesterday as Pres...

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Trump May Expand Travel Ban

Feb 2, 2017

Yesterday, Cincinnati's Hammond Law Group published what they claim is a draft of an update to "Enhancing Public Safety in the Interior of the United States," the executive order that President Trump ...

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