Moris Esmelis Campos-Chaves, Petitioner v. Merrick B. Garland, Attorney General

  1. June 14, 2024

    Due Process At Stake As Justices Back 2-Step Removal Notice

    The U.S. Supreme Court's decision that immigration hearing notices need not include the time and place of removal hearings for in absentia removal orders to be upheld could lead to further erosion of due process in removal proceedings, experts said.

  2. June 14, 2024

    Justices Endorse 2-Step Notification System For Removals

    The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday said the federal government's practice of issuing multiple notices to migrants to advise them of removal proceedings is acceptable, ruling that in absentia removal orders can't be rescinded when the government fails to provide the location and time of immigration court hearings in a single document.

  3. June 01, 2024

    Blockbuster Summer: 10 Big Issues Justices Still Must Decide

    As the calendar flips over to June, the U.S. Supreme Court still has heaps of cases to decide on issues ranging from trademark registration rules to judicial deference and presidential immunity. Here, Law360 looks at 10 of the most important topics the court has yet to decide.

  4. January 08, 2024

    Justices Criticize Feds' Two-Step Removal Notice Scheme

    U.S. Supreme Court justices criticized the Biden administration's position that the first notices to migrants for removal proceedings don't need to contain a hearing time and location, saying Monday the argument would allow the government to issue blank notices.

  5. January 05, 2024

    Up Next At High Court: Court Notices, Fees & No Fly List

    The U.S. Supreme Court returns Monday to kick off a new calendar year by hearing arguments over the proper way to notify migrants of immigration court removal procedures, the constitutionality of state legislature-mandated general impact fees and whether prosecutors can present substitute expert witnesses at criminal trials.

  6. January 01, 2024

    Appellate Outlook: Circuit Splits & Hot Topics To Track In 2024

    The 2024 appellate almanac is looking lively after eye-popping opinions and arguments in 2023's homestretch. As the new year begins, several circuit splits seem more serious, ideological imbalances are in the spotlight, and luminaries of the U.S. Supreme Court bar are locked in a burgeoning battle over alleged corporate complicity in terrorism.

  7. October 26, 2023

    Removal Notices Must Be Single Doc, Immigration Judges Say

    A group of 42 former immigration judges has urged the U.S. Supreme Court to follow its recent precedent and deny the U.S. Department of Justice's claim that notices initiating noncitizen removal proceedings in immigration courts are sufficient even if they don't include the time and location of the hearing in a single document.