New federal law sparks hike in some immigration fees
The cost of appealing an immigration judge decision rose from $110 to $900, while the fee for people seeking temporary protected status jumped from $50 to $500.
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The cost of appealing an immigration judge decision rose from $110 to $900, while the fee for people seeking temporary protected status jumped from $50 to $500.
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55Red’s complaint requests injunctive relief and a temporary restraining order against the church, which threatened to close the Carepointe Academy, a state-registered childcare ministry of the church, because 55Red allegedly did not implement church-approved curriculum.
Meta has prevailed over an existential challenge to its business that could have forced the tech giant to spin off Instagram and WhatsApp after a judge ruled that the company does not hold a monopoly in social networking.
The ruling was a blow to President Donald Trump’s efforts to have GOP lawmakers in multiple states redraw their maps to help the party preserve its slim House majority in the potentially difficult 2026 midterm elections.
In addition to paying the settlement, the bakery will also amend its workplace policies and offer additional training on the Americans with Disabilities Act to its employees.
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita said he filed a civil lawsuit against the owners of a massive apartment complex in Castleton—a property that has set a state sales record twice over the past eight years.
Indiana Court of Appeals
Austin T. Wyatt v. State of Indiana
25A-CR-83
Criminal. Affirms the Tippecanoe Superior Court’s denial of the emergency motion for immediate release that Austin Wyatt filed when he was being held in jail awaiting a hearing on a petition to revoke his probation. Finds the trial court did not err in denying Wyatt’s motion for an immediate release because the trial court could still exercise jurisdiction over Wyatt. Remands for further proceedings on the state’s petition to revoke Wyatt’s probation. Attorney for appellant: Robert Little. Attorneys for appellee: Attorney General Todd Rokita, Justin Roebel.
The Environmental Protection Agency announced Monday it is redefining the scope of the nation’s bedrock clean water law to significantly limit the wetlands it covers.