Immigration,
Education Law
Jul. 13, 2020
Rule on foreign students assumes virus is waning, suit says
Challenging the U.S. government's decision to revert to a requirement that international students take some in-person classes, Attorney General Xavier Becerra argues the policy assumes the coronavirus pandemic is on the wane.




Challenging the U.S. government's decision to revert to a requirement that international students take some in-person classes, Attorney General Xavier Becerra argues the policy assumes the coronavirus pandemic is on the wane.
"The July 6 Directive also reflects no consideration of the continued, and indeed, escalating health crisis, that presently plagues the entire country," according to the complaint, filed last week on behalf of ...
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