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8 opinions for “Jenny L Flores v. Edwin Meese”
Flores ex rel. Galvez-Maldonado v. Meesepublic domain
SCHROEDER, Circuit Judge: I. INTRODUCTION This is a class action challenging an INS policy that requires governmental detention of children during the pendency of deportation proceedings. That policy is now codified at 8 C.F.R. § 242.24 (1988). Detention is required unless there is an adult relative or legal guardian available to assume custody, even where there is another responsible adult wi
Flores v. Meesepublic domain
992 F.2d 243 Jenny Lisette FLORES, a minor, by next friend Mario HughGALVEZ-MALDONADO; Dominga Hernandez-Hernandez, a minor, bynext friend Jose Saul Mira; Alma Yanira Cruz-Aldama, aminor, by next friend Herman Perililo Tanchez, Plaintiffs-Appellees,v.Edwin MEESE, III; Immigration & Naturalization Service;Harold Ezell, Defendants-Appellants. No. 88-6249. United States
Flores v. Meesepublic domain
942 F.2d 1352 60 USLW 2125 Jenny Lisette FLORES, a minor, by next friend Mario HughGALVEZ-MALDONADO; Dominga Hernandez-Hernandez, a minor, bynext friend Jose Saul Mira; Alma Yanira Cruz-Aldama, aminor, by next friend Herman Perililo Tanchez, Plaintiffs-Appellees,v.Edwin MEESE, III; Immigration & Naturalization Service;Harold Ezell, Defendants-Appellants. No. 88-62
Flores v. Meesepublic domain
934 F.2d 991 Jenny Lisette FLORES, a minor, by next friend Mario HughGALVEZ-MALDONADO; Dominga Hernandez-Hernandez, a minor, bynext friend Jose Saul Mira; Alma Yanira Cruz-Aldama, aminor, by next friend Herman Perililo Tanchez, Plaintiffs-Appellees,v.Edwin MEESE, III; Immigration & Naturalization Service;Harold Ezell, Defendants-Appellants. No. 88-6249. United States
Flores v. Meesepublic domain
681 F.Supp. 665 (1988) Jenny Lisette FLORES, et al., Plaintiffs, v. Edwin MEESE, Immigration and Naturalization Service, Harold W. Ezell, Defendants. No. CV 85-4544-RJK. United States District Court, C.D. California. March 7, 1988. Nat. Center for Immigrants' Rights, Inc., Carlos Holguin, Peter A. Schey, Los Angeles, Cal., Nat. Center for Youth Law, James Morales, A
Flores v. Johnsonpublic domain
Proceedings: IN CHAMBERS—ORDER RE PLAINTIFFS’ MOTION TO ENFORCE SETTLEMENT OF CLASS ACTION AND DEFENDANTS’ MOTION TO AMEND SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT [100,120] Present: The Honorable DOLLY M. GEE, UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE I. INTRODUCTION The original complaint in this action was filed on July 11, 1985. [Doc. # 1.] On January 28, 1997, the Court approved a class-wide set
Flores ex rel. Galvez-Maldonado v. Meesepublic domain
Pursuant to the mandate of the United States Supreme Court in Reno v. Flores, — U.S. -, 113 S.Ct. 1439, 123 L.Ed.2d 1 (1993), this case is REMANDED to the district court for further proceedings in accor*244dance with the opinion of the United States Supreme Court.
Flores ex rel. Galvez-Maldonado v. Meesepublic domain
WALLACE, Circuit Judge: The Attorney General and Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) appeal the district court’s summary judgment to a plaintiff class of alien minors whose named representative is Jenny Flores (Flores). The district court held that an INS regulation governing the release of detained alien minors violates substantive due process, and ordered modifications to the regulation. The district court also