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The last grants of October Term 2022?

SCOTUSBlog

The Supreme Court announced that it would hold its “mop up” conference for October Term 2022 on Thursday, after completing the day’s opinion announcements. Court of Appeals for the 5 th Circuit initially rejected that argument, but after the Supreme Court’s June 2022 decision in in New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v.

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Customs and Trade Law Weekly Snapshot

Customs & International Trade Law

Here is a recap of the latest customs and international trade law news: FDA. Beginning July 24, 2022, the FDA will end its temporary policy of permitting use of the entity identification code “UNK.” On April 28, 2022, The U.S. The 2022 Special 301 Report can be viewed here. On April 26, 2022, U.S.

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Customs and Trade Law Weekly Snapshot

Customs & International Trade Law

Taiwan Initiative on 21st-Century Trade announced on June 1, 2022. . On August 21, CBP announced McAllen Border Patrol Station agents attempted to initiate an immigration inspection of the occupants of a vehicle departing a well-known migrant loading area in Los Ebanos. On August 19, 2022, as a result of the determinations by the U.S.

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The ‘Unexamined Law of Deportation’

The Crime Report

But a Stanford University researcher argues that basing deportation decisions of immigrants on the level of criminality without looking at the length of time they have been in the U.S. disrupts families and turns immigration services into a vehicle for crime control. The 2022 forthcoming paper can be accessed here.

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US Supreme Court agrees to hear ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy case

JURIST

The Biden administration seeks a declaration that it may cease enforcement of the “Remain in Mexico” immigration policy first implemented by former President Trump. First, the Trump administration relied on 8 USC § 1225(b)(2)(C) to institute the MPP. Respondent must file their brief on April 7, 2022.

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The Major Questions Doctrine is a Fundamental Threat to Environmental Protection. Should Congress Respond?

ClimateChange-ClimateLaw

The Scramble to Identify Major Questions in Administrative Law In its June 2022 decision in West Virginia v. The challenge of meeting changing conditions in administrative law is known as the pacing problem: scientific and technological developments will nearly always outstrip the pace of government oversight.

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