The justices on Monday asked for the government to respond to a health care petition, rejected a high-profile appeal in the Sholom Rubashkin case and asked for the solicitor general's views in a thir
...workplace raid in U.S. history. Hundreds of federal agents descended on Agriprocessors, a kosher meatpacking plant in Postville, Iowa, which was managed by Rubashkin...
...is part of the problem rather than part of the solution. When Agriprocessors, an Iowa kosher processing plant, learned that the Immigration and Customs Enforcement...
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...was flawed and unreasonable. We affirm.I.Sholom Rubashkin managed Agriprocessors, Inc., a kosher meatpacking company in Postville, Iowa that employed over a...
In the months leading up to the May 2008 raid on an Iowa slaughterhouse, U.S. District Judge Linda Reade in Cedar Rapids participated in a series of meetings with law enforcement agents and prosecuto
...immigration laws in 2008, after a raid on his Iowa kosher slaughterhouse, Agriprocessors Inc., led to the arrests of 389 undocumented workers. Later that year...
...Rubashkin was the vice president of America's largest kosher meat plant, Agriprocessors, located in Iowa. Rubashkin provided kosher meat to Jews throughout much...
Lawyers for a kosher-slaughterhouse manager, along with a growing list of influential supporters, are challenging the sentence the governent is seeking in a fraud case: life in prison
The lesson that may be learned from the past 10 years of enforcement-related actions under the banner of border security is that enforcement for enforcement's sake alone does not and cannot achieve a
...knowingly accepting false resident alien cards. Billmeyer worked at the Agriprocessors Inc. plant in Postville, Iowa, once the nation's largest kosher slaughterhouse...
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