Trump Administration To Enforce Registration, Address Requirements

Written by David Rugendorf and David Wulkan The Trump administration is signaling its intent to more rigorously enforce certain provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act which, although they have been in existence for quite some time, have not previously been as strictly enforced. On February 25, 2025, the Department of Homeland Security announced that it will require foreign nationals to: (See Department of Homeland … Continue reading Trump Administration To Enforce Registration, Address Requirements

Update: DHS Announces New Alternative Procedure for E-Verify Employers and New Form I-9 Requirements

Written by Frida P. Glucoft and Lauren Hazday Today the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced a final rule in the Federal Register that recognizes the end of temporary COVID-19 flexibilities for completion of Form I-9 for employment verification as of July 31, 2023. The rule also provides DHS with the authority to authorize optional alternatives for employers to examine Form I-9 support documentation. … Continue reading Update: DHS Announces New Alternative Procedure for E-Verify Employers and New Form I-9 Requirements

Freedom Of (All) The Press?

Impact of “Shelter in Place” Orders on Media Companies Written by Aaron M. Wais and Craig C. Bradley In today’s age, people consume their news in myriad ways: from more traditional means such as watching the nightly news to reading a wide variety of media websites.  Many of these organizations require people on the ground to report and deliver the news, and also thrive on … Continue reading Freedom Of (All) The Press?