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...years, the immigration court project was what really lit up my eyes." Rogers attended Columbia University School of Law and Princeton...
...its blockbuster health care, immigration and other high-profile decisions...at Los Angeles School of Law. The justices already...
... Since 2009, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has audited more than 7,500 employers and...
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...D.C. think tank, says most of the business people connected to law departments are there to build relationships. Even the government relations types, who...
...D.C. think tank, says most of the business people connected to law departments are there to build relationships. Even the government relations types, who...
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