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Hysterical Shrieking Women Defending Criminal Illegal Aliens, While Calling for Harm to ICE
Today these hysterical, shrieking Mimis attacking ICE officers are 10 years older, and 10 years angrier

L’Algérie, leader régional avec 95 aéroports
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Arizona Anti-ICE Protests Intensify as Maricopa Sheriff Vows to Protect ICE, Enforce Law
Maricopa County Sheriff Jerry Sheridan publicly reaffirmed that his office is cooperating with federal immigration authorities

France - Algérie : le trafic aérien atteint un niveau record en 2025
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Less Hours Worked & Fewer Lawyers Needed: Dealing With The New AI Reality

Documents algériens à l’étranger : la légalisation bientôt supprimée, voici la date

Trump’s ‘Great Healthcare Plan’ Aims To Cut Costs, But Details Are Sparse, Execs Say

Algérie : Chinois et Saoudiens veulent investir dans l'aquaculture et la pêche

Morning Docket: 01.20.26
* ICE refusing to grant detainees access to legal counsel. "Imagine the chaos," one agent said, describing the bare minimum of a constitutional society. [ABC News] * DOJ Civil Rights chief threatens to charge Don Lemon under the KKK Act. [NBC News] * After state defections, ABA's law school accreditation council reminds everyone that it's independent of the ABA. [ABA Journal] * "What Happened To Pam Bondi?" asks this deep dive about a woman who fought hurricane victims because she wanted to take away their dog for herself. [The Atlantic] * Former judges announce new initiative to save the leal profession's dignity. Looking through this roundup, it's possible the damage is already done. [NY Times] * In-house counsel expect cybersecurity suits. [Corporate Counsel] * Supreme Court will take up Roundup verdict. [Law360] The post Morning Docket: 01.20.26 appeared first on Above the Law.

Time to Take The Human Touch Out Of Redistricting

Defendants in Quiet Title Actions

