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Are states barred from enforcing federal immigration law? *

USA - December 13 2011
As expected, the Supreme Court has accepted for review Arizona v. United States, a potentially landmark case asking the Supreme Court to determine how far a state can go to enforce federal immigration laws.


Supreme Court agrees to hear appeal of Texas redistricting case *

USA - December 13 2011
The United States Supreme Court has agreed to hear Texas officials' appeal of a controversial new redistricting plan.


Can the government require health insurance for all Americans? *

USA - November 14 2011
Whether you agree or disagree with the mandates set forth in the sweeping Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, these cases are likely to garner more attention than any other case before the Supreme Court this term.


United Kingdom's Bribery Act 2010 to become a law *

United Kingdom, USA - June 14 2011
After years of discussion, debate and delay, the United Kingdom's Bribery Act 2010, which has been described as the toughest anti-corruption legislation in the world, will finally become law effective July 1, 2011.

Co-authors: Matthew S. Veech, Gary W. Miller, Joseph "Trey" L. Wood, III.


The immigration dilemma: ways to protect yourself from liability under US immigration laws *

USA - March 30 2011
Under the Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) employers are often placed between a rock and a hard place when confronted with an employee who may be unauthorized to work in the United States.

Co-authors: Matthew S. Veech, Gary W. Miller, Joseph "Trey" L. Wood, III.


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