Chamber of Commerce of the United State of America et al v. United States Department of Homeland Security et al
University of Utah, Stanford University, Cornell University, University of Rochester, Presidents Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration, California Institute of Technology, American Association of International Healthcare Recruitment, National Retail Federation, Bay Area Council, National Association of Manufacturers, ARUP Laboratories, Chamber of Commerce of the United State of America and University of Southern California |
Secretary of Labor Eugene Scalia, United States Department of Homeland Security, United States Department of Labor and Sec. Homeland Secty Chad F. Wolf |
American Immigration Council, 46 Leading U.S. Companies, U.S. Tech Workers and American Council on Education and 23 Other Higher Education Organizations |
Syed Nazim Ali and Colleges and Universities |
4:2020cv07331 |
October 19, 2020 |
US District Court for the Northern District of California |
Kandis A Westmore |
Jeffrey S White |
Other Statutes: Administrative Procedures Act/Review or Appeal of Agency Decision |
05 U.S.C. § 702 |
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