American Voice for Freedom
Skip to content
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact Your Representatives
  • Register to Vote
  • Donate
  • Contact
  • Dedication
← Appointments Clause doesn’t bar the President from appointing members to Puerto Rico’s Financial Oversight and Management Board without the Senate’s consent
Title 7 of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 extends to employees terminated based solely on their homosexual or transgender status →
July 4, 2020 · 12:03 am

Factual challenges to an immigration judge’s order denying an alien relief under the Convention Against Torture may be brought in a federal court of appeals


Opinion:
NIDAL KHALID NASRALLAH
v.
WILLIAM P. BARR,
ATTORNEY GENERAL

Comments Off on Factual challenges to an immigration judge’s order denying an alien relief under the Convention Against Torture may be brought in a federal court of appeals

Filed under Current Events

← Appointments Clause doesn’t bar the President from appointing members to Puerto Rico’s Financial Oversight and Management Board without the Senate’s consent
Title 7 of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 extends to employees terminated based solely on their homosexual or transgender status →

  • Facebook
  • Recent Posts

    • Assessing an applicants or appointees fitness for federal employment on the basis of marijuana use
    • Church blocks enforcement of Gov. Newsom’s ban on indoor worship services in California
    • Dismissals of federal tort claims for lack of subject-matter jurisdiction are with prejudice
    • Veterans Community Care Program: VA doesn’t verify discipline or licensing data of healthcare providers
    • Freedom of Information Act: Update on federal agencies’ use of exemption statutes
  • Smartphone / Tablet users : Selected documents and reports will appear in your "downloads" folder if your browser doesn't support .PDF

American Voice for Freedom · "Half the Truth is often a great Lie"