s*******f 发帖数: 109 | 1 Is a lawsuit proper by LIA now?
The April visa bulletin issue directly affected the interest of Mainland
Chinese nationals who are waiting for submitting their I-485 applications.
The key question is: is it fair for Department of State (DOS) to change EB2
visa number availability for Indian nationals from “unavailable” in March
to “December 1, 2003” in April while there is no any progress for the
Chinese nationals in the same visa category? The underlining presumption is
that DOS granted all the | c**d 发帖数: 3888 | 2 I agree with the standing analysis. In addition, generalized grievances,
political question doctrine, and the fact that plaintiffs are nonresident
aliens could further complicate LIA's standing.
Sometimes the democratic process is a much better forum for redress than the
courts. | z***e 发帖数: 1757 | 3 Setting the Court's deference to administrative agencies aside, let's focus
on LIA's standing question. Does LIA have to be an incorporated organization
to be able to sue, or even as an unincorporated ad hoc organization it
would still be able to?
the
【在 c**d 的大作中提到】 : I agree with the standing analysis. In addition, generalized grievances, : political question doctrine, and the fact that plaintiffs are nonresident : aliens could further complicate LIA's standing. : Sometimes the democratic process is a much better forum for redress than the : courts.
| s*******f 发帖数: 109 | 4 It does not matter what kind of organization LIA is. |
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