Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Return of Deported Salvadoran Individual

Washington D.C. – The United States Supreme Court has temporarily halted the deportation of a Salvadoran immigrant, pending further legal review. This case underscores the complexities involved in U.S. immigration proceedings, particularly when deportation orders are issued against individuals who argue that their safety could be compromised upon return to their home countries. The individual, whose identity remains protected due to legal privacy protections, had previously been deported and now faces the risk of returning to El Salvador, where they claim to face serious personal risks. The nature of these risks has not been disclosed, … Read more

U.S. Official Suspended as Court Demands Wrongfully Deported Salvadoran Asylum-Seeker’s Return Amid Due Process Violations

Washington — The U.S. Department of Justice has taken disciplinary action against attorney Erez Reuveni, placing him on administrative leave following a court admission that the Department had erred administratively in the deportation of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, an immigrant from El Salvador. Garcia, having initially entered the United States illegally, was fleeing death threats from the notorious El Salvadorian gang, Barrio 18, which had terrorized his family. Despite moving locations several times, the family remained under threat. In March 2019, when facing deportation, Garcia sought asylum and the protection of the Convention Against Torture. … Read more

Man Uses AI Avatar for Court Argument Without Disclosure, Sparking Legal and Ethical Debate

In a groundbreaking case that could redefine the intersection of technology and law, Jerome Dewald was seen using an AI-generated avatar to argue his case remotely in front of the New York State Supreme Court Appellate Division in March 2025. Representing himself in an employment dispute, Dewald used a digital counterpart created through a San Francisco-based tech product to deliver his legal arguments, a method he believed would offer a clearer and more polished presentation than he could achieve on his own. The judges, however, were caught off guard upon discovering the avatar’s use during … Read more

WVU Law Students Set to Showcase Skills at the Esteemed Baker Cup at State Supreme Court

Morgantown, WV — In a tradition that benchmarks both prestige and practice, the Baker Cup moot court competition returns, showcasing the talents of law students from West Virginia University this spring. The event, held at the state’s highest court in Charleston, offers a platform for participants to argue complex legal cases before the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals. The Baker Cup, initiated in 1922, has evolved into a critical aspect of legal education at the university, emphasizing the practical application of courtroom etiquette and the articulation of legal arguments. This esteemed competition serves not … Read more