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Full-Text Articles in Law
"Streamlining" The Rule Of Law: How The Department Of Justice Is Undermining Judicial Review Of Agency Action, Shruti Rana
"Streamlining" The Rule Of Law: How The Department Of Justice Is Undermining Judicial Review Of Agency Action, Shruti Rana
Faculty Scholarship
Judicial review of administrative decision making is an essential institutional check on agency power. Recently, however, the Department of Justice dramatically revised its regulations in an attempt to insulate its decision making from public and federal court scrutiny. These “streamlining” rules, carried out in the name of national security and immigration reform, have led to a breakdown in the rule of law in our judicial system. While much attention has been focused on the Department of Justice’s recent attempts to shield executive power from the reach of Congress, its efforts to undermine judicial review have so far escaped such scrutiny. …
Flatlining: How The Reluctance To Embrace Immigrant Nurses Is Mortally Wounding The U.S. Health Care System, Diomedes J. Tsitouras, Maria Pabon Lopez
Flatlining: How The Reluctance To Embrace Immigrant Nurses Is Mortally Wounding The U.S. Health Care System, Diomedes J. Tsitouras, Maria Pabon Lopez
Journal of Health Care Law and Policy
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Matter Of A-T-: Opening The Door For Gender As A Particular Social Group In Asylum Applications, Kelleen O'Fallon
Matter Of A-T-: Opening The Door For Gender As A Particular Social Group In Asylum Applications, Kelleen O'Fallon
University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class
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