The Fifth Circuit remanded a case to the Board of Immigration Appeals (Board) to determine if adjustment of status necessarily terminates asylee status. The court rejected the Board's rationale in Matter of C-J-H- on the issue, finding that the decision relied on case law regarding termination of refugee status, and did not address the regulations governing termination of asylee status.
The full text of Ali v. Lynch can be found here: http://www.ca5.uscourts.gov/opinions/pub/15/15-60004-CV0.pdf