When the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit issues a 6-5 decision in an en banc case, the vote often splits along ideological lines. But in an immigration case decided Wednesday, ethnicity a
Originally Published: The Recorder
...COUNSEL Nancy Ellen Miller (argued), Reeves & Associates, APLC, Pasadena, California; Amy Prokop and Carl Shusterman (argued), Law Offices...
Mary Murguia was one of three Latino judges in the majority on the pro-immigrant side
... COUNSEL Randolph & Associates and Donald C. Randolph for Defendant and Appellant Gary Howsam. ...
...status for their adult children, and Nancy Miller of Pasadena's Reeves & Associates, who is bringing a class action on behalf of similar parents...
The Recorder
...E. Miller (argued), Robert L. Reeves, Jeremiah Johnson, Anthony J. Favero, Reeves and Associates, APLC, Pasadena, California; Amy Prokop, Carl Shusterman, Law Offices of Carl...
...has come from hiring first-year associates and a few lateral associates, said Reeves, who was a summer associate at Gibson himself. Flynn...
...Steinheimer & McGee, Mark E. Ellis, Daniel D. McGee and Brandon L. Reeves for Defendants and Appellants. Law Offices of...
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