CONSTITUTIONAL LAW / IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION
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ADVERTISING AND COMMERCIAL SPEECH A FIRST AMENDMENT GUIDE
Bruce E. H. Johnson (Davis Wright Tremaine LLP)
This publication offers a practical perspective on how the U.S. Supreme Court’s commercial speech doctrine impacts advertising across nearly 50 industries and professions. Its author, a veteran litigator who represented industry clients on issues involving media and communications law as well as technology and intellectual property matters has served on the front lines of commercial speech, commercial transactions, and consumer rights for nearly 50 years. Practitioners who confront advertising and commercial speech issues will find useful insights in this guide. It is also instructive for business and media professionals who want to learn how commercial speech doctrine impacts their responsibilities. Covered topics include commercial speech definitions and regulations, along with media outlet considerations. It also explores legal standards for defamation, false commercial speech, and disparagement. The author even discusses developments around advertising for alcohol, financial institutions, professional services, medication, real estate, tobacco, and more.
Stay ahead of changing developments with PLI’s Upkeep Service. 1 looseleaf volume, 1,086 pages, $526, Item #397050, ISBN 978-1-4024-4596-5, Updated annually or as needed
FRAGOMEN ON IMMIGRATION FUNDAMENTALS A GUIDE TO LAW AND PRACTICE
Austin T. Fragomen, Jr., Careen Shannon, and Daniel Montalvo (Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy LLP)
Authored by leading immigration law attorneys, this work uncovers the fundamentals and nuances of U.S. immigration law and practice. The Guide also covers the ever-changing agency, legislative, and executive policies shaping the current environment for prospective immigrants and asylum seekers. Immigration lawyers and paralegals can consult a series of templatized immigration forms and documents when approaching key case milestones. Example forms that readers can review include a sample Form I-539, Form I-526, and Form EOIR-40. Readers can also access in- depth analysis and practical tips covering employment-based and family-based immigration, avenues for permanent residence, temporary nonimmigrant admissions situations, naturalization obstacles, statutory admission denials, refugee and asylum law, and the administrative and judicial review of unfavorable decisions.
Stay ahead of changing immigration laws with PLI’s Upkeep Service. 1 looseleaf volume or digital, 1,846 pages, $650, Item #151548, ISBN 978-1-4024-2487-8, Updated semi-annually
“ Fragomen on Immigration Fundamentals is indispensable to even the experienced attorney.” — International Law and Trade Perspective
“[A] mine of information ... recommended as a key weapon in an immigration lawyer’s arsenal.” — Commercial Law Bulletin
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