Constitutional Challenges in Immigration Enforcement

Immigration Nerds - En podcast av Erickson Immigration Group

Federal judges in Georgia and Texas challenge the process of anti-discrimination enforcement by questioning the constitutionality of administrative law judges' authority. In two separate cases involving SpaceX and Walmart, the courts weigh in on whether administrative law judges can render decisions without adequate oversight from the President or Attorney General. Join Immigration Nerds host, Lauren Clarke, and legal expert Cyrus D. Mehta as they explore the potential implications of these rulings on immigration enforcement and corporate accountability in the latest episode of the Immigration Nerds Podcast.GUEST:  Cyrus Mehta, managing partner at Cyrus D. Mehta & PartnersHOST: Lauren Clarke, EIG Senior AttorneyNEWS NERD: Rob Taylor, EIG Partner and ShareholderPRODUCER: Adam Belmar SHOW RESOURCE LINKS:Walmart Prevails on Claims DOJ’s Judges Are UnconstitutionalSpaceX Wins Anti-Migrant Bias Case | The Dallas ExpressSpaceX, Walmart Court Wins Imperil US Immigration Bias Cases | Bloomberg LAW 

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