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Amica Center for Immigrant Rights case against EOIR placed on stay

26-cv-00696 Filed
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Case Summary

The Amica Center for Immigrant Rights has a civil case against the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) that is currently stayed. The stay halts all proceedings temporarily, often to allow related matters to resolve or to conserve judicial resources. The underlying dispute likely involves immigration-related claims against the EOIR, which oversees immigration adjudications. The stay indicates a pause in active litigation, pending further court orders or developments. The case remains in a holding pattern until the stay is lifted and proceedings resume.

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  • Immigration law
  • Federal agency litigation
  • Stay of proceedings
  • Case management
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Order April 14, 2026

1:26-cv-00696 UTOPIA ESTATES, LLC v. AMERICAN EUROPEAN INSURANCE COMPANY

In the case of Amica Center for Immigrant Rights against EOIR, the court has issued a scheduling order, which sets the timeline for how the case will proceed. This helps organize the process and ensures that both parties know the deadlines for submitting documents and other important steps. The case titled UTOPIA ESTATES, LLC v. AMERICAN EUROPEAN INSURANCE COMPANY is also referenced, indicating related court activity or procedural coordination.

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Other April 14, 2026

1:26-cv-00696 AMICA CENTER FOR IMMIGRANT RIGHTS et al v. EXECUTIVE OFFICE FOR IMMIGRATION REVIEW et al

The court has temporarily paused the Amica Center for Immigrant Rights' lawsuit against the Executive Office for Immigration Review. This means no further legal actions or proceedings will take place in the case until the stay is lifted. Such a pause can provide time for both sides to negotiate or for the court to consider related issues.

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