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CRS issues report on state action on enforcement of immigration law

The Congressional Research Service (CRS) has issued a report on state challenges to federal immigration enforcement. The report, prepared by Legislative Attorney Kate M. Manuel, examines historical precedents and the pending U.S. Supreme Court case of Texas v. United States.

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FBI operated child pornography site in order to capture offenders

The FBI is facing significant controversy over the tactics it used to capture viewers and distributors of child pornography. In early 2015, the FBI took control of a website known as Playpen which was used to distribute large amounts of

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FBI operated child pornography site in order to capture offenders

The FBI is facing significant controversy over the tactics it used to capture viewers and distributors of child pornography. In early 2015, the FBI took control of a website known as Playpen which was used to distribute large amounts of

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Why Your Financial Planner Needs to Know about an iPug Asset Protection Trust

What Your Financial Planner Needs To Know… There’s a handful of financial advisors that are familiar with iPug asset protection trusts.  Now if you were to ask your financial advisor, he or she may say, “oh yeah, I know those…”,

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United States Supreme Court Issues Opinion on Derivative Immunity

The U.S. Supreme Court issued an opinion yesterday on the issue of “derivative sovereign immunity”.  The opinion may impact the way Texas courts rule on that issue in the Fun 5’s case. In Campbell-Ewald v. Gomez, the Supreme Court was

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CRS issues new report on the birthright citizenship debate

Birthright citizenship, the principle that most people physically born in the United States qualify as citizens, has been a subject of debate recently, with some legislators and Presidential candidates arguing that it should be ended or restricted. On Oct. 28,

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RESOLVING FEDERAL EMPLOYEE HEALTH BENEFIT ACT AND FEDERAL MEDICAL CARE RECOVERY ACT LIENS IN PERSONAL INJURY CASES

by Thomas D. Begley, Jr., CELA   Federal Employee Health Benefit Act The Federal Employee Health Benefit Act (FEHBA) provides group health insurance for federal employees.[1] Although there is no statutory right of subrogation or reimbursement, FEHBA contains a preemption

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California Supreme Court Defines Legal Separation for Divorcing Couples

The California Supreme Court on July 20, 2015 ruled that it is necessary for divorcing couples to live in different residences in order to claim separate property and qualify as legally separated. Under California family law, the income and property each

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VA to extend veterans benefits to same-sex couples nationwide

Following the Supreme Court’s June 26 ruling that legalized gay marriage in all 50 states, same-sex couples will now be able to receive veterans pensions, medical services, home loan guarantees and other benefits, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) officials

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VA to extend veterans benefits to same-sex couples nationwide

Following the Supreme Court’s June 26 ruling that legalized gay marriage in all 50 states, same-sex couples will now be able to receive veterans pensions, medical services, home loan guarantees and other benefits, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) officials

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