Law360, New York (November 02, 2009) -- The U.S. Supreme Court asked the solicitor general on Monday to weigh in on a case tackling a controversial Arizona law that forces employers to use a federal database to verify the immigration status of potential employees or risk suspension or revocation of their business licenses.
The high court invited Solicitor General Elena Kagan to file a brief in the case U.S. Chamber of Commerce v. Criss Candelaria, in which a group of business, labor and...


