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Municipalities of Puerto Rico v. Exxon: a unique class action against fossil fuel companies presses for climate accountability in the United States

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On November 22, 2022, sixteen municipalities of Puerto Rico filed a lawsuit in the federal district court in Puerto Rico seeking to hold coal, oil, and gas companies liable for losses resulting from storms during the 2017 hurricane season and ongoing economic losses since that time. In Municipalities of Puerto Rico v.

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Jamaican green-card holder asks court to overrule precedent on “crimes involving moral turpitude”

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De George , the Supreme Court held that the term “crime involving moral turpitude” in federal immigration law is not unconstitutionally vague. Financial Oversight and Management Board for Puerto Rico v. A list of all petitions we’re watching is available here. In its 1951 decision in Jordan v. citizen the following year.

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California dispatch: Los Angeles County sheriff’s controversial right turn has made him a villain to many

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Villanueva spent a large part of his childhood in Puerto Rico and is of part Puerto Rican heritage himself. ” Villanueva also promised to end the “pipeline to deportation” by cutting off the Sheriff’s Department’s cooperation and financial ties with federal immigration authorities. .”

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Relist Watch

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Under the Immigration and Nationality Act , immigrants can be denied green cards if, “in the opinion of” the secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, the person is “likely at any time to become a public charge.” (relisted after the Jan. Department of Homeland Security v. New York , 20-449 , and Wolf v. 15 conference).

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