Greenberg Traurig LLP | USA | 1 Oct 2015
On October 1, 2015, Senator Jeff Flake of Arizona introduced S. 2115 the "Targeted Employment Areas Improvement Act." The legislation proposes to…
Foster LLP | USA | 14 Aug 2015
Judges on the nation’s second most influential court ruled against Arizona Sheriff Joseph Arpaio on Friday in a case challenging President Obama’s…
Jackson Lewis PC | USA | 8 Jul 2013
The U.S. Supreme Court has taken another swipe at an Arizona statute that addresses the State's response to illegal immigration. In Arizona v…
Seyfarth Shaw LLP | USA | 5 Nov 2012
U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton of Phoenix ruled on September 5, 2012 that the “show me your papers” provision of Arizona’s immigration law will stand, at least for now.
Nexsen Pruet | USA | 3 Oct 2012
On June 25, 2012, the U.S.
Jackson Lewis PC | USA | 25 Sep 2012
An Arizona federal court judge has dissolved a preliminary injunction that was blocking enforcement of a controversial provision of Arizona’s Senate Bill 1070.
Squire Patton Boggs | USA | 21 Sep 2012
Following a recent United States Supreme Court decision striking down most of Arizona’s “Support Our Law Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods Act” (SB 1070) immigration law, a US District Court Judge lifted an injunction on Tuesday permitting the State to enforce the “show me your papers” provision of the law.
Greenberg Traurig LLP | USA | 21 Aug 2012
On August 9, 2012, deputies from the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office raided a General Nutrition Corporation (GNC) warehouse and detained five people for allegedly working under fraudulent documents.
Greenberg Traurig LLP | USA | 20 Aug 2012
On August 16, 2012, U.S. District Court Judge Susan Bolton scheduled a hearing to decide the fate of S.B. 1070, the controversial Arizona immigration law recently ruled on by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Jackson Lewis PC | USA | 14 Aug 2012
Finding Arizona’s immigration law, S.B. 1070, which expanded state law enforcement’s role in combating illegal immigration, intrudes upon the federal government’s broad enforcement powers, the U.S. Supreme Court has largely upheld a lower court’s injunction against it.