Immigrant children who enter the U.S. illegally with their parents have no right to a government-appointed lawyer in court, a federal appeals court held Monday.
Month: January 2018
Court Reconsiders Soda Warning Label Law
An 11-judge federal appeals panel will reconsider San Francisco’s controversial law to curb consumption of soda and other high sugar drinks by requiring health warnings,
Former Barclays Exec Charged with Front-Running Scheme
The former head of Barclays New York Foreign Exchange operation was charged with wire fraud in an alleged conspiracy to manipulate foreign exchange options in
BP to Pay Calif $102 Million to Settle Overcharging claims
BP Energy Co. agreed to pay $102 million to settle claims that it overcharged California for natural gas in contracts between 2003 and 2012. State
DACA Protections Survive for Now, Trump Tweets Anger at Court
A federal judge this week blocked the Trump Administration effort to dismantle an Obama-era program to protect children illegally brought to the U.S. by their
Court Voids Baltimore ‘No Abortion’ Disclaimer Law
In a win for anti-abortion groups, a federal appeals court struck down, on free speech grounds, a Baltimore ordinance that requires pregnancy clinics that do