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Jennifer Doherty, Law360, Aug. 2, 2021
"DHS' recent defense of another Trump administration rule, modifying the H-1B visa program for highly skilled workers to prioritize applicants with more lucrative job offers in the U.S., also caught [Cornell Law Prof. Stephen W.] Yale-Loehr's attention. "The Biden administration seems intent on continuing the Trump administration's effort to revise the H-1B program in terms of how they select individuals, going away from a lottery system to a salary-based system," he said. "That's going to be controversial and will probably generate litigation if that kind of rule is finalized."