I need your help and advice
Lazycis, AGC4ME, and other members,
I need your help and advice on my case.
I just received the “Brief for Respondents” from the trial attorney, John P. Devaney, instead of my AUSA. (I do not know who was supposed to write the Brief for the defendants. And I got the Brief three latter than I was supposed to)
Meanwhile, I was informed that the following three attorneys will enter as counsel:
1. Peter D. Keisler, Assistant Attorney General, Civil Division;
2. Elizabeth Stevens, Senior Litigation Counsel, Office of Immigration Litigation;
3. John P. Devaney, Trial Attorney, Office of Immigration Litigation.
In the brief, their main parts are the following:
Statement of Appellate Standard of Review
The existence of subject matter jurisdiction is a legal question which this Court Reviews de novo. See Yarnevic v. Brink’s, Inc., 102 F.3d 753, 754 (4th Cir. !966).
Argument
I. Statutory And Regulatory Framework
II. The District court lacked jurisdiction to adjudicate plaintiff’s claim of unreasonable delay.
a. The district court properly concluded that it lacked subject matter jurisdiction to consider Plaintiff’s Claims regarding his I-148 application pursuant to 8 U.S.C.1252(a)(2)(B)(ii)
b. No independent jurisdiction exists under the APA because the agency action at issue is committed to agency discretion
III. Plaintiff failed to state a claim in the Mandamus because there is no clear right to the relief sought.
I fee it is tough for me to reply. I do not know what else I can say, as I have argued these two points in my Brief and my former response. I would like to learn your advice. Usually, how many days do I have to reply to their Brief?
By the way, I would very much appreciate if you could recommend a good legal attorney to me in Central Virginia area? I have tried to find one, but it seems no one likes to take care of my case in my city, as they said the law is against me. At least, I have not found one.
Millions of thanks in advance,
Xiaocao