Legal Articles, General Practice

Can businesses refuse to serve or employ Trump supporters?

Blog post on the legality of a business to serve someone on the basis of their political beliefs.

Trump plans to fire feds faster

Blog post on the topic of President Trump's plans for federal employees.

No Moves to End DACA in the Early Days of the Trump Administration

During his Presidential campaign, now - President Donald Trump stated that he would end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Program and the currently enjoined Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents (DAPA) Program on his first day in office.

Potential Supreme Court Nominee Neil Gorsuch on Chevron Deference

In this article, we will examine Judge Gorsuch's views on Chevron deference through a couple of his immigration decisions.

Parce que Papi et Mamie ont le droit de voir leurs petits-enfants

Rights of grand-parents to see their grandchildren

Conjoints de fait ou couple marié : quelles différences pour les enfants au niveau légal ?

Differences between Married Couples - Common Law Spouses for the children under Quebec Law.

« Famille recomposée : quels sont les droits pour les beaux-parents ? »

Step-parents' rights and responsibilities toward stepchildren

Senators Ted Cruz and Lindsey Graham Propose Important Legislation to Defund the UN

In significant news, Senator Ted Cruz of Texas and Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina introduced legislation in the U.S. Senate to cut off funding to the United Nations until it reverses the recent anti-Israel Security Council vote.

Non Immigrant Visas- What's The Law Say

Entering the United States requires permission from the government authority. This permission is known as a Visa. The visa allows people to enter into a foreign country for a specific purpose and a specific time.

Theories of Recovery in Texas Dog Bite Law

There are three theories of liability in Texas dog bite law.

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