In The News: William S. Boyd School of Law
Las Vegas attorney Laura Barrera said her immigrant client, who had been separated from his 5-year-old daughter and detained in Henderson as a result of the Trump administration’s now-suspended zero-tolerance policy, has been reunited with the girl.
Here is one case we know of: inside the Henderson Detention Center sat an undocumented father, separated at the border from his daughter.
It’s been weeks since immigration attorney Laura Barrera has had a full day off. Like hundreds of her colleagues, she can barely keep up with fallout from the Trump administration’s family separation policy – and a host of other procedural changes.
Here is one case we know of: inside the Henderson Detention Center sat an undocumented father, separated at the border from his daughter. He turned to the immigration clinic at UNLV's Boyd Law School for help.
Because he sat on the D.C. Circuit, Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh did not decide many immigration cases.
If you bought a car in the past 23 years you could be eligible to receive some cash money.
Nevada has held detainees under President Donald Trump’s zero-tolerance policy for prosecuting immigrants captured while crossing the border illegally, according to GOP Sen. Dean Heller.
In February, Heller declined an invitation from the UNLV Immigration Clinic to visit with unaccompanied children in Las Vegas from Central America who the clinic represents.
Amid a growing court backlog, many children are still not represented by an attorney in the Las Vegas Immigration Court.
Plans for a massive development twice the size of Summerlin are in big trouble. The problem — in a word — is water.
Beneath the Mojave’s blue-velvet night, Allen snapped open two black folding chairs and placed them in his parents’ driveway between the vehicles of family and friends. Exhausted after his shift as a porter at a local casino, he slowly lowered himself onto one of the chairs.
The regulator will begin conducting reviews within 15 days after a firm applies to register an individual with FINRA, something that was previously done annually.