Obama Administration Proposes New Visa Rule for Immigrant Entrepreneurs

  • Obama Administration Proposes New Visa Rule for Immigrant Entrepreneurs
    Obama Administration Proposes New Visa Rule for Immigrant Entrepreneurs
    Newark, NJ- In a past study, the Partnership for a New American Economy found that immigrants started 18 percent of the largest companies in the U.S., but some of these entrepreneurial immigrants have to leave the country before their businesses are allowed to grow because of their immigration status. Furthermore,...
  • NJ Supreme Court Clarifies Discovery Rules for Juvenile Waivers
    NJ Supreme Court Clarifies Discovery Rules for Juvenile Waivers
    Newark, NJ- When a minor in New Jersey is charged with a criminal offense, most of the time their cases will be resolved in the Family Part of the state court system. Sometimes, when a crime is serious, the state can request a juvenile’s case be moved to adult court,...
  • Costa Rica and U.S. Work Together to Help Central American Refugees
    Costa Rica and U.S. Work Together to Help Central American Refugees
    Newark, NJ-Although the flow of migrant women and children from Central America has slowed at the Southern U.S. border; many are still fleeing violence in their native countries. To address the urgent needs of these refugees, the Department of Homeland Security announced they would be working with Costa Rica to...
  • DHS Announces Extension of Temporary Protected Status for Syrian Refugees
    DHS Announces Extension of Temporary Protected Status for Syrian Refugees
    Newark, NJ- Ongoing warfare in Syria has ravaged the country, making the country unlivable and displacing thousands of people. Out of humanitarian concern, the U.S. and other nations agreed to host Syrians escaping armed conflict in their native country. On August 1st, the Department of Homeland Security announced they will...
  • New Jersey Supreme Court Clarifies When Police Cannot Stop Drivers with High Beams
    New Jersey Supreme Court Clarifies When Police Cannot Stop Drivers with High Beams
    Newark, NJ- Recently, the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled that police cannot use the state’s high beam statute to conduct a traffic stop and search a vehicle unless the high beams would interfere with another vehicle. In State v. Al-Sharif Scriven, justices clarified when New Jersey’s high beam law could...