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Emami v. Nielsen et al
Case Number:
3:18-cv-01587
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Multi Party Litigation:
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- Arnold & Porter
- Immigrant Advocacy & Litigation Center
- Lopez & Romero
- Lotfi Legal LLC
- Perkins Coie
- Sheppard Mullin
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February 27, 2019
Gov't Seeks To Merge 2 Travel Ban Waiver Cases
The Trump administration has asked a California federal judge to combine two putative class actions challenging the administration's failure to implement a waiver program for President Donald Trump's travel ban, saying merging the cases will save resources and help "resolve the issue at the heart of both cases."
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February 05, 2019
Feds Can't Nix Suit On 'Blanket Denials' Of Travel Ban Waivers
The federal government can't escape a proposed class action accusing it of failing to implement a case-by-case waiver program for President Donald Trump's travel ban, a California federal judge ruled Monday, finding the putative class has shown the government favored a "de facto policy of blanket denials" instead.
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October 15, 2018
Don't Nix Challenge To Stalled Travel Waivers, Court Told
A putative class has asked a California federal court not to heed the federal government's bid to toss a class action challenging its alleged failure to implement a waiver program for President Donald Trump's travel ban.
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September 13, 2018
Trump Administration Wants Travel Ban Waiver Suit Tossed
The federal government urged a California federal court on Thursday to toss a proposed class action suit claiming that it is stonewalling a waiver program that would allow certain individuals from countries targeted by President Donald Trump's travel ban to enter the U.S., arguing that waiver denials are not judicially reviewable.
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July 30, 2018
Gov't Accused Of Stalling On Travel Ban Waivers
The federal government is stonewalling on a waiver program that would allow individuals from countries targeted by President Donald Trump's travel ban who pose no national security risk and would otherwise experience "undue hardship" to enter the U.S., according to an amended complaint filed Sunday in a proposed California federal court class action.
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