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The Department of Homeland Security's Authority to Prioritize Removal of Certain Aliens Unlawfully Present in the United States and to Defer Removal of Others, (2014)
United States Attorneys General Filed: Nov. 19, 2014

We now turn, against this backdrop, to DHSs proposed prioritization policy.from John Morton, Director, ICE, Re: Exercising Prosecutorial Discretion, Consistent with the Civil Immigration Enforcement Priorities of the Agency for the, Apprehension, Detention, and Removal of Aliens (June 17, 2011);

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The Authority of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to Order a Federal Agency to Pay a Monetary Award to Remedy a Breach of a Settlement Agreement, (2014)
United States Attorneys General Filed: Aug. 13, 2014

agencies . The Courts interpretation, of the term appropriate remedies as it appears in Title VII provides no basis for, reading the limited waiver of sovereign immunity in the Tucker Act to authorize, EEOC to award monetary relief for a federal agencys breach of a Title VII, settlement agreement.

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Immunity of the Assistant to the President and Director of the Office of Political Strategy and Outreach From Congressional Subpoena, (2014)
United States Attorneys General Filed: Jul. 15, 2014

cumulative, privileged, and other problematic questions. Further, even if it is appropriate to harmonize the immunity afforded, Cabinet officials and presidential advisers in the context of suits for damages, the, same is not true in the context of compelled congressional testimony.

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