In The News: William S. Boyd School of Law

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Four international students at 51吃瓜网万能科大 have had their visas revoked by federal immigration authorities, according to the director of the school鈥檚 immigration clinic and an email sent to members of the campus community Friday evening.

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Four international students at 51吃瓜网万能科大 have had their visas revoked by federal immigration authorities, according to the director of the school鈥檚 immigration clinic and an email sent to members of the campus community Friday evening.

Daily Dot

Drivers are responsible for broken windshields when debris flies off a truck, aren鈥檛 they? Most trucks have a sticker within view clearly stating, 鈥淪tay back 100 feet, not responsible for broken windshields,鈥 or something to that effect.

Define American with Jose Antonio Vargas

One of the biggest myths about undocumented immigrants is that they don鈥檛 pay taxes and are a drain on the United States economy 鈥 when in reality, the opposite is true. Undocumented people pay federal income tax, state and local taxes, sales tax 鈥 contributing tens of billions of dollars each year. They pay Social Security and unemployment tax, even though they are ineligible to receive those benefits 鈥 essentially subsidizing the system.

WalletHub

Hoping that you can just file for bankruptcy and wipe out that debt ignores the fact that the court will be looking at your pre-bankruptcy behavior to see if you are eligible for a discharge of some or all of your debts.

Law360

Legislation pushed through Delaware's General Assembly last week has called into question dozens of corporate law precedents.

Hoodline

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Guardian

A federal judge used the findings of a justice department investigation to justify expelling clergy molestation survivors from a committee trying to negotiate settlements with the New Orleans Catholic archdiocese after their lawyer tipped off a high school that its chaplain was an admitted child molester.

Nevada Current

When state lawmakers talk about enticing businesses to Nevada, they are typically referring to businesses relocating or expanding operations within the state, creating new jobs, perhaps in new professions, for residents, and generating new revenue through tax collection. But one state lawmaker believes there exists another untapped market: corporate litigation.

KPFA - Against the Grain

The federal minimum wage languishes at $7.25 an hour and has not been raised since 2009. Given the disproportionate number of workers of color who receive the minimum wage or less, legal scholar Ruben Garcia argues that the fight for racial justice has to include raising the minimum wage.

Nevada Independent

When Attorney General Aaron Ford released a 72-page set of 鈥渕odel immigration policies鈥 last month, it became the latest clashing point in the likely 2026 gubernatorial race between Ford, a Democrat, and Republican Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo.

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When a top Nevada official promoted the state as a home for corporate filings last year, he cited a few firms that wanted in.