Stanford joins amicus brief in DACA litigation
The multi-university brief was filed in the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
Read more about Stanford joins amicus brief in DACA litigationThe multi-university brief was filed in the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
Read more about Stanford joins amicus brief in DACA litigationStanford is among the universities joining in an amicus brief in the travel ban case to be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Read more about Stanford joins amicus brief in Supreme Court travel ban caseProvost Persis Drell addresses Stanford's ongoing commitments to undocumented students and those covered by DACA.
Read more about Stanford’s commitments to undocumented studentsAmid continuing federal negotiations on immigration policy, Stanford President Marc Tessier-Lavigne sent letters to leaders of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, urging a legislative solution for the nation's DREAMers.
Read more about President’s letter to congressional leaders in support of DREAMersEighteen universities including Stanford have filed a further amicus brief in support of DACA.
Read more about Further amicus brief filed on DACAThe U.S. Supreme Court on Monday, Dec. 4, allowed the third version of the federal administration's travel ban to take effect while legal challenges to it continue to be heard by the courts. The Bechtel International Center stands ready to assist students and scholars who have questions or need assistance.
Read more about Travel ban to take effect during continuing court challengesA group of 19 universities including Stanford has filed an amicus brief in court cases challenging the federal administration's decision to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
Read more about Stanford, other universities file amicus brief in DACA casesStanford joined a letter from the higher education community urging congressional leaders to pass a long-term legislative solution to protect the country’s DREAMers.
Read more about Letter of colleges and universities to Congress on DREAMersFederal judges have temporarily halted implementation of most of the newest travel ban. Students and scholars who have questions or need assistance should continue to contact the Bechtel International Center.
Read more about Travel ban updateProvost Persis Drell comments on continuing discussions in Washington over a congressional solution for the DREAMers, and Stanford's continuing efforts to support members of our community.
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