WashTech Lays Out Key Issues In OPT Appeal At DC Circ.

By Allissa Wickham ( September 23, 2015, 10:50 PM EDT) -- A technology workers union fighting the extension of optional practical training for foreign science students laid out the myriad issues to be considered on appeal before the D. C. Circuit on Wednesday, including whether the lower court was wrong to find that the U. S. Department of Homeland Security hadn't exceeded its statutory powers on the issue. . . .

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