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Settlement Agreement (ICE)
SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN PLAINTIFF COMMITTEE FOR IMMIGRANT RIGHTS OF SONOMA COUNTY AND THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, IMMIGRATION AND CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENT; ICE SPECIAL AGENTS CHRISTOPHER MERENDINO AND MARIO HUELGA IN THEIR OFFICIAL CAPACITIES CV -08-4220 (RS) This Settlement Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into by and between remaining Plaintiff, Committee for Immigrant Rights of Sonoma County (referred to hereinafter as "PlaintiffCIRSC"), and remaining Federal Defendants, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement ("ICE"), and ICE Special Agents Christopher Merendino and Mario Huelga in their official.capacities, (collectively referred to hereinafter as "Defendants."). The effective date of this Agreement is December 5, 2011 (the "Effective Date"). RECITALS WHEREAS, Plaintiffs Francisco Sanchez-Lopez ("Sanchez-Lopez"); Christyan Sonato- Vega, ("Sonato-Vega"); and Plaintiff CIRSC filed a Complaint against Defendants United States of America ("USA"); U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement ("ICE"); Special Agent Mario Huelga ("Huelga"), in his official and individual capacities; Special Agent Chris Merendino ("Merendino"), in his official and personal capacities; ROES 1-50; County of Sonoma, Sheriff-Coroner Bill Cogbill ("Cogbill"), in his official ~md individual capacities; Deputy Sheriff Morris Eric Salkin ("Salkin"), in his official and individual capacities; and DOES 1-50, (collectively referred to hereinafter as "County Defendants") on September -
Members by Circuit (As of January 3, 2017)
Federal Judges Association - Members by Circuit (as of January 3, 2017) 1st Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit Bruce M. Selya Jeffrey R. Howard Kermit Victor Lipez Ojetta Rogeriee Thompson Sandra L. Lynch United States District Court District of Maine D. Brock Hornby George Z. Singal John A. Woodcock, Jr. Jon David LeVy Nancy Torresen United States District Court District of Massachusetts Allison Dale Burroughs Denise Jefferson Casper Douglas P. Woodlock F. Dennis Saylor George A. O'Toole, Jr. Indira Talwani Leo T. Sorokin Mark G. Mastroianni Mark L. Wolf Michael A. Ponsor Patti B. Saris Richard G. Stearns Timothy S. Hillman William G. Young United States District Court District of New Hampshire Joseph A. DiClerico, Jr. Joseph N. LaPlante Landya B. McCafferty Paul J. Barbadoro SteVen J. McAuliffe United States District Court District of Puerto Rico Daniel R. Dominguez Francisco Augusto Besosa Gustavo A. Gelpi, Jr. Jay A. Garcia-Gregory Juan M. Perez-Gimenez Pedro A. Delgado Hernandez United States District Court District of Rhode Island Ernest C. Torres John J. McConnell, Jr. Mary M. Lisi William E. Smith 2nd Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit Barrington D. Parker, Jr. Christopher F. Droney Dennis Jacobs Denny Chin Gerard E. Lynch Guido Calabresi John Walker, Jr. Jon O. Newman Jose A. Cabranes Peter W. Hall Pierre N. LeVal Raymond J. Lohier, Jr. Reena Raggi Robert A. Katzmann Robert D. Sack United States District Court District of Connecticut Alan H. NeVas, Sr. Alfred V. Covello Alvin W. Thompson Dominic J. Squatrito Ellen B. -
Western Legal History
WESTERN LEGAL HISTORY THE JOURNAL OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT HISTORICAL SOCIETY SPECIAL ISSUE: FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA VOLUME 28, NUMBER 2 201 Western Legal History is published semiannually, in spring and fall, by the Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society, 125 S. Grand Avenue, Pasadena, California 91105, (626) 795-0266/fax (626) 229-7476. The journal explores, analyzes, and presents the history of law, the legal profession, and the courts- particularly the federal courts-in Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawai'i, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Guam, and the Northern Mariana Islands. Western Legal History is sent to members of the NJCHS as well as members of affiliated legal historical societies in the Ninth Circuit. Membership is open to all. Membership dues (individuals and institutions): Patron, $1,000 or more; Steward, $750-$999; Sponsor, $500-$749; Grantor, $250-$499; Sustaining, $100-$249; Advocate, $50499; Subscribing (nonmembers of the bench and bar, lawyers in practice fewer than five years, libraries, and academic institutions), $25-$49. Membership dues (law firms and corporations): Founder, $3,000 or more; Patron, $1,000-$2,999; Steward, $750-$999; Sponsor, $500-$749; Grantor, $250-$499. For information regarding membership, back issues of Western Legal History, and other society publications and programs, please write or telephone the editor. POSTMASTER: Please send change of address to: Editor Western Legal History 125 S. Grand Avenue Pasadena, California 91105 Western Legal History disclaims responsibility for statements made by authors and for accuracy of endnotes. Copyright @2015, Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society ISSN 0896-2189 The Editorial Board welcomes unsolicited manuscripts, books for review, and recommendations for the journal. -
The Time All San Francisco Fought Over School Fairness and Equality
Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Studies Copyright 2021 2021, Vol. 8, No. 4, 55-90 ISSN: 2149-1291 http://dx.doi.org/10.29333/ejecs/773 The Time All San Francisco Fought Over School Fairness and Equality Ted Fang1 AsianWeek Foundation, USA Abstract: Asian Americans have become a major factor in the debate over affirmative action and college/school admission policies. Yet most often their role is relegated to one side or the other of the argument - either grouped with other oppressed minorities, or else grouped with privileged white students. However, Asian Americans have their own agency and self-determination that requires attention. Beginning in the 1990s, San Francisco’s Asian American community resisted mainstream hegemony and charted their own course forward. This study uses a comparative approach towards these early Asian American activists, comparing and contrasting their motivations and actions with Black activists of the time, and also with a respected federal judge, scion of one of San Francisco’s wealthiest and traditional legal dynasties. News articles, notes and newsletters of Chinese American activist groups, internal school district reports, and 24 interviews are used to express how early generations of Asian Americans stood up to fight when they felt their version of the American dream was under attack, and how they focused on present-day tactical actions instead of future- looking strategies or past historical experiences. This study also reveals practical principles that these specifically Chinese American activists employed which may have applications for all groups resisting domination and/or assimilation. The methods and tactics employed by these second-generation Asian Americans that grew up in a community remade by the 1965 Immigration Act, helps us understand how the Asian American community has developed since then, and how it is continuing to move forward. -
Federal Judges Association Current Members by Circuit As of 10/8/2020
Federal Judges Association Current Members by Circuit as of 10/8/2020 1st Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit Jeffrey R. Howard 0 Kermit Victor Lipez (Snr) Sandra L. Lynch Ojetta Rogeriee Thompson United States District Court District of Maine D. Brock Hornby (Snr) 0 Jon David Levy George Z. Singal (Snr) Nancy Torresen John A. Woodcock, Jr. (Snr) United States District Court District of Massachusetts Allison Dale Burroughs 0 Denise Jefferson Casper Timothy S. Hillman Mark G. Mastroianni George A. O'Toole, Jr. (Snr) Michael A. Ponsor (Snr) Patti B. Saris F. Dennis Saylor Leo T. Sorokin Richard G. Stearns Indira Talwani Mark L. Wolf (Snr) Douglas P. Woodlock (Snr) William G. Young United States District Court District of New Hampshire Paul J. Barbadoro 0 Joseph N. Laplante Steven J. McAuliffe (Snr) Landya B. McCafferty Federal Judges Association Current Members by Circuit as of 10/8/2020 United States District Court District of Puerto Rico Francisco Augusto Besosa 0 Pedro A. Delgado Hernandez Daniel R. Dominguez (Snr) Jay A. Garcia-Gregory (Snr) Gustavo A. Gelpi, Jr. Juan M. Perez-Gimenez (Snr) United States District Court District of Rhode Island Mary M. Lisi (Snr) 0 John J. McConnell, Jr. William E. Smith 2nd Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit Jose A. Cabranes 0 Guido Calabresi (Snr) Denny Chin Christopher F. Droney (Ret) Peter W. Hall Pierre N. Leval (Snr) Raymond J. Lohier, Jr. Gerard E. Lynch (Snr) Jon O. Newman (Snr) Barrington D. Parker, Jr. (Snr) Reena Raggi (Snr) Robert D. Sack (Snr) John M. -
Petition for a Writ of Mandamus Followed
Case 3:16-cv-00236-WHO Document 200 Filed 12/13/17 Page 1 of 61 1 Charles S. LiMandri (CA Bar No. 110841) Thomas Brejcha, pro hac vice Paul M. Jonna (CA Bar No. 265389) Peter Breen, pro hac vice 2 Jeffrey M. Trissell (CA Bar No. 292480) THOMAS MORE SOCIETY FREEDOM OF CONSCIENCE DEFENSE FUND 19 S. La Salle St., Ste. 603 3 P.O. Box 9520 Chicago, IL 60603 Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067 Tel: (312) 782-1680 4 Tel: (858) 759-9948 [email protected] 5 [email protected] [email protected] 6 Attorneys for Defendant the Center Matthew F. Heffron, pro hac vice for Medical Progress THOMAS MORE SOCIETY 7 C/O BROWN & BROWN, LLC 501 Scoular Building 8 2027 Dodge Street Omaha, NE 68102 9 Tel: (402) 346-5010 [email protected] 10 Attorneys for Defendant David Daleiden 11 12 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, 13 NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 14 PLANNED PARENTHOOD FEDERATION ) Case No. 3:16-cv-00236 (WHO) OF AMERICA, INC., et al., ) 15 ) Judge William H. Orrick, III ) 16 Plaintiffs, ) DEFENDANTS’ NOTICE TO DISTRICT v. ) COURT OF FILING OF PETITION FOR 17 ) WRIT OF MANDAMUS ) 18 CENTER FOR MEDICAL PROGRESS, et al., ) ) 19 ) Defendants. ) 20 ) 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 DEFENDANTS’ NOTICE TO DISTRICT COURT OF FILING OF PETITION FOR WRIT OF MANDAMUS 3:16-cv-00236 (WHO) Case 3:16-cv-00236-WHO Document 200 Filed 12/13/17 Page 2 of 61 1 Pursuant to Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 21(a)(1), Defendants the Center for 2 Medical Progress and David Daleiden hereby give notice to the Court that they have filed a Petition 3 for Writ of Mandamus relating to this action in the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth 4 Circuit. -
Western Legal History
WESTERN LEGAL HISTORY THE JOURNAL OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT HISTORICAL SOCIETY SPECIAL ISSUE: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WATER- ESSAYS IN HONOR OF NoRRis L. HUNDLEY, JR. Guest Editor: Peter L. Reich VOLUME 27, NUMBER 2 2014 Western Legal History is published semiannually, in spring and fall, by the Ninth judicial Circuit Historical Society, 125 S. Grand Avenue, Pasadena, California 91105, (626) 795-0266/fax (626) 229-7476. The journal explores, analyzes, and presents the history of law, the legal profession, and the courts- particularly the federal courts-in Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawai'i, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Guam, and the Northern Mariana Islands. Western Legal History is sent to members of the NJCHS as well as members of affiliated legal historical societies in the Ninth Circuit. Membership is open to all. Membership dues (individuals and institutions): Patron, $1,000 or more; Steward, $750-$999; Sponsor, $500-$749; Grantor, $250-$499; Sustaining, $100-$249; Advocate, $50-$99; Subscribing (nonmembers of the bench and bar, lawyers in practice fewer than five years, libraries, and academic institutions), $25-$49. Membership dues (law firms and corporations): Founder, $3,000 or more; Patron, $1,000-$2,999; Steward, $750-$999; Sponsor, $500-$749; Grantor, $250-$499. For information regarding membership, back issues of Western Legal History, and other society publications and programs, please write or telephone the editor. POSTMASTER: Please send change of address to: Editor Western Legal History 125 S. Grand Avenue Pasadena, California 91105 Western Legal History disclaims responsibility for statements made by authors and for accuracy of endnotes. Copyright @02014, Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society ISSN 0896-2189 The Editorial Board welcomes unsolicited manuscripts, books for review, and recommendations for the journal. -
JPML Litigation Statistics by MDL
CM/ECF for JPML (LIVE)-JPML Litigation Statistics by MDL https://jpml-ecf.sso.dcn/cgi-bin/JPML_Stats.pl?362383861607619-L_888_0-1 United States Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation Report Date: 7/15/2021 MDL Statistics Report - Distribution of Pending MDL Dockets by Actions Pending MDL Filters: Status: Transferred Limited to Active Litigations District Judge (Title) Docket No. Litigation Actions Now Total Actions Pending (Historical) FLN M. Casey Rodgers (Chief Judge, USDC) MDL -2885 IN RE: 3M Combat Arms Earplug Products Liability Litigation 241,387 255,018 NJ Freda L. Wolfson (Chief Judge, USDC) MDL -2738 IN RE: Johnson & Johnson Talcum Powder Products Marketing, Sales Practices and Products Liability Litigation 34,362 34,976 OHS Edmund A. Sargus, Jr (Chief Judge, USDC) MDL -2846 IN RE: Davol, Inc./C.R. Bard, Inc., Polypropylene Hernia Mesh Products Liability Litigation 13,629 13,654 NJ Claire C. Cecchi (U.S. District Judge) MDL -2789 IN RE: Proton-Pump Inhibitor Products Liability Litigation (No. II) 13,546 17,742 LAE Jane Triche Milazzo (U.S. District Judge) MDL -2740 IN RE: Taxotere (Docetaxel) Products Liability Litigation 12,490 15,568 Eldon E. Fallon (U.S. District Judge) MDL -2592 IN RE: Xarelto (Rivaroxaban) Products Liability Litigation 9,001 31,963 INS Richard L. Young (Chief Judge, USDC) MDL -2570 IN RE: Cook Medical, Inc., IVC Filters Marketing, Sales Practices and Products Liability Litigation 7,921 9,949 TXN James Edgar Kinkeade (U.S. District Judge) MDL -2244 IN RE: DePuy Orthopaedics, Inc., Pinnacle Hip Implant Products Liability Litigation 6,628 10,567 CAN Vince Chhabria (U.S. -
2019 Mar EOIR Morning Briefing
EOIR MORNING BRIEFING U.S. Department of Justice Executive Office for Immigration Review By TechMIS Mobile User Copy and Searchable Archives Friday, Mar. 1, 2019 DHS extends immigration protection for Policy and Legislative News four countries amid court battles ............. 7 Senators unveil resolution to block [PA] Previously Deported Man Who Trump's emergency declaration ............. 2 Raped Child Shows Sanctuary City Is Lawmaker deployed to border warns: 'Direct Threat,' U.S. Attorney Says ......... 8 Pulling out troops will lead to 'massive' [TX] Trump policy that sends asylum illegal immigration ....................................... 3 seekers back to Mexico is about to be Since Trump restricted flow at border, expanded to Texas ...................................... 8 more migrants trying to sneak through [TX] El Paso County commissioners undetected ..................................................... 3 meet to discuss aid for asylum seekers 9 Why is the US still separating migrant [TX] Border gates bring concerns, but families at the border? ............................... 3 some say they will deter smugglers ....... 9 Ankle bracelets, court hearings, no [NM] ICE agents no longer allowed work, homelessness: This is what access to inmate information ................... 9 Mexican asylum seekers face in the U.S. .................................................................. 4 [CA] Exclusive–California Refused 5.6K Requests to Turn over Criminal Illegal Yes, There Was Duct Tape: The Aliens to Federal Officials ...................... -
Administration of Barack Obama, 2013 Nominations Submitted to The
Administration of Barack Obama, 2013 Nominations Submitted to the Senate December 20, 2013 The following list does not include promotions of members of the Uniformed Services, nominations to the Service Academies, or nominations of Foreign Service Officers. Submitted January 4 Robert E. Bacharach, of Oklahoma, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Tenth Circuit, vice Robert Harlan Henry, resigned. Caitlin Joan Halligan, of New York, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the District of Columbia Circuit, vice John G. Roberts, Jr., elevated. William J. Kayatta, Jr., of Maine, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the First Circuit, vice Kermit Lipez, retired. Jill A. Pryor, of Georgia, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Eleventh Circuit, vice Stanley F. Birch, Jr., retired. Patty Shwartz, of New Jersey, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Third Circuit, vice Maryanne Trump Barry, retired. Srikanth Srinivasan, of Virginia, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the District of Columbia Circuit, vice A. Raymond Randolph, retired. Richard Gary Taranto, of Maryland, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Federal Circuit, vice Paul R. Michel, retired. Elissa F. Cadish, of Nevada, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of Nevada, vice Philip M. Pro, retired. Valerie E. Caproni, of the District of Columbia, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern District of New York, vice Richard J. Holwell, resigned. Sheri Polster Chappell, of Florida, to be U.S. District Judge for the Middle District of Florida, vice Gregory A. Presnell, retired. Pamela Ki Mai Chen, 1 of New York, to be U.S.