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Trump Administration's $100,000 H‑1B Fee Faces Legal Challenge as Industry and Advocates Push Back

A recent lawsuit challenges a Trump administration rule that would impose a $100,000 fee on certain H‑1B visa petitions, raising legal and economic questions about the future of employment‑based immigration.

By Sultan Sikander | October 04, 2025 | 0 Comments

Trump Administration’s $100,000 H-1B Fee Faces Legal Challenge as Businesses Contest Rule

Industry groups have filed a federal lawsuit challenging an administration rule that would impose as much as a $100,000 fee on certain H-1B sponsorships. Plaintiffs argue the rule is unlawful and arbitrary; the government says the fee is part of broader efforts to reform high-skilled immigration.

By Sultan Sikander | October 04, 2025 | 0 Comments

US Supreme Court Upholds Law on Suing Palestinian Authorities Over Attacks

The US Supreme Court has affirmed a federal law that allows American citizens to sue Palestinian authorities for attacks that harmed them. This ruling reinforces the ability to seek legal accountability for terrorism-related incidents involving US nationals, marking a significant development in extraterritorial application of US law.

By Sultan Sikander | June 20, 2025 | 0 Comments

Wisconsin Dairy Farmer Sues Trump Administration Over Alleged Racial Bias in Aid Programs

A Wisconsin dairy farmer has launched a federal lawsuit against the Trump administration, claiming that USDA financial relief programs are unfairly favoring minority farmers and unlawfully excluding white applicants. The case could spark renewed legal debate over race-based policy frameworks in federal aid distribution.

By Sultan Sikander | June 17, 2025 | 0 Comments

President Trump's Crackdown on 'Frivolous' Lawsuits Sparks Legal Community Uproar

Former President Donald Trump has called for stricter measures to curb frivolous lawsuits, a move that has drawn both support and criticism from the legal community. The proposal aims to reduce baseless litigation, but opponents argue it could limit access to justice for many individuals.

By Sultan Sikander | March 22, 2025 | 0 Comments