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Lawsuit Seeks To Stop White House UFC Fight
By Jared Foretek
Two D.C.-area residents sued the National Park Service on Saturday in a bid to halt the UFC mixed martial arts event scheduled for the White House South Lawn on June 14, arguing that the Trump administration illegally authorized the private event by using a regulation meant for government functions.
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IMMIGRATION
100+ Ex-Prosecutors Question Chicago US Atty's Leadership
By Celeste Bott
More than 100 former Illinois federal prosecutors issued a statement Monday saying there's been a "failure of leadership" in the U.S. attorney's office in Chicago and that "once-forbidden political considerations are infecting prosecutorial decisions" in the wake of an Illinois federal judge accusing the office of mishandling grand jury proceedings in a case against six immigration activists.
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NATIVE AMERICAN
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
FCC Considering 120-Day Deadline For Permit Approvals
By Nadia Dreid
The Federal Communications Commission plans to propose telling states and municipalities that they have four months to act on applications before it will presume they've "effectively prohibited the provision of wireline telecommunications services," as part of a push to reduce what it perceives as barriers to broadband deployment.
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EXPERT ANALYSIS
Green Card Memo Warps Long-Standing Adjustment Process
A recent policy memorandum that treats a nonimmigrant visa holder’s decision to seek adjustment of status in the U.S., rather than at a U.S. consulate, as an adverse factor reinterprets existing discretionary frameworks, compounds risks for applicants required to apply abroad and changes practitioner approaches to application preparation, says attorney Jack Jrada.
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Opinion
Congress Must Bolster Wrongful Conviction Framework
The Trump administration's recent decision to abandon its flawed “anti-weaponization” fund should not end the conversation about compensating those wronged by the U.S. justice system, — it should open the door for Congress to build a principled system that strengthens and expands the existing framework, say Marc Levin and Khalil Cumberbatch at the Council on Criminal Justice.
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LEGAL INDUSTRY
Judge Candidate Loses Ballot Challenge At Mich. High Court
By Melanie Dorsey
An Oakland County probate judge candidate will remain off the August primary ballot after the Michigan Supreme Court declined to review his challenge to the rejection of hundreds of petition signatures, while one justice urged lawmakers to reconsider election rules under which officials were not required to review affidavits that could have validated more than 100 disputed signatures.
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