States Sue Over Trump’s $100,000 H-1B Visa Application Fee

A group of 19 states sued the Trump administration to block a $100,000 fee for any new applications for H-1B visas, which allow employers in the US to hire skilled foreign workers.

FCA Whistleblowers’ Power to Fight Fraud Gets 11th Cir. Look

An Eleventh Circuit panel during oral arguments Friday grappled with whether the US Constitution allows whistleblowers to sue for fraud on the government’s behalf under the False Claims Act.

Roblox Child Sexual Predation Lawsuits Moved to California Court

Dozens of lawsuits filed around the country accusing online gaming platform Roblox Corp. of allowing sexual predators to exploit and groom children were consolidated Friday before a San Francisco federal court.

Winston & Strawn Talks Merger With London’s Taylor Wessing

Winston & Strawn and UK law firm Taylor Wessing are discussing a merger following a string of transatlantic Big Law tie-ups.

ICE Detainees Successfully ‘Swarm’ Courts Seeking Due Process

The Trump administration’s radical reinterpretation of its detention powers under a bedrock federal immigration statute is largely falling flat in court, with federal district court judges broadly rejecting the view that noncitizens who have lived in the US for years don’t have the right to a bond hearing.

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HHS Sued by Organ Donor Nonprofits Over ‘Cutthroat’ Competition

A group of organizations responsible for partnering with hospitals to facilitate the organ donation process sued the Department of Health and Human Services Friday, saying new rules will sow chaos in the nation’s organ donation system by creating a Hunger-Games-style competition between nonprofits.

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