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More of Arizona’s Immigration Law Was Struck Down

March 25, 2013

Court of Appeals for Ninth Circuit Blocks Day Laborer Provisions of Arizona’s Immigration Law

Author: Law Office of Alena Shautsova

Based on a violation of the First Amendment that guarantees the right to free speech, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit recently struck down more of Arizona’s immigration law. The Arizona SB 1070 had a section that put restrictions on drivers attempting to hire day laborers. Two provisions made it illegal for drivers to stop their car and impede traffic to discuss hiring a day laborer. While Arizona proponents of the law claimed the law addressed traffic safety, the Appeals Court ruled that they only should target people who impede traffic.

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Lower Courts Enforce Immigration Law

March 6, 2013

To What Degree Do Lower Courts Enforce Immigration Law in Civil Lawsuits that Deal with Other Matters?

Author: immigration attorney Alena Shautsova

Statistics show that lower courts are more inclined to ignore your immigration status in an employment civil suit than rule against you because of it. This fact was reported by a Homeland Security News Wire publication that discussed a research study done by Law and Labor and Employment Relations Professor Michael LeRoy.

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