Immigration & Naturalization
The machinery behind an immigration case — admission, presence, documents, vetting and review.
Ten fields, each with its own brief. Every field grows every month.
The machinery behind an immigration case — admission, presence, documents, vetting and review.
What crosses the border and what it costs — classification, origin, valuation and remedies.
Sovereignty, jurisdiction and the federal trust relationship as they work in practice.
Two procedural systems: the Uniform Code of Military Justice, and the benefits appeal chain after service.
Who owns what is under the ground, and what the law requires before it is taken out.
A regulated industry with three licensing regimes and one treaty framework above them.
The rules on agreements, monopoly and mergers, and who is allowed to enforce them.
Pre-sale disclosure, the relationship that follows, and how it is allowed to end.
Title, provenance and the movement of objects that countries do not want moved.
The rules that govern lawyers themselves, and what happens when they are broken.