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The Syrian Crisis And The Principle Of Non-Refoulement, Mike Sanderson Dec 2013

The Syrian Crisis And The Principle Of Non-Refoulement, Mike Sanderson

International Law Studies

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About Naalj, Edward J. Schoenbaum May 2013

About Naalj, Edward J. Schoenbaum

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

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About Naalj, David J. Agatstein Apr 2013

About Naalj, David J. Agatstein

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

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About Naalj, David J. Agatstein Apr 2013

About Naalj, David J. Agatstein

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

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Letter From The Editor-In-Chief, Edward J. Schoenbaum Apr 2013

Letter From The Editor-In-Chief, Edward J. Schoenbaum

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

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About Naalj, Edward J. Schoenbaum Apr 2013

About Naalj, Edward J. Schoenbaum

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

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Membership Project, David J. Agatstein Apr 2013

Membership Project, David J. Agatstein

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

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About Naalj, Allen E. Shoenberger Apr 2013

About Naalj, Allen E. Shoenberger

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

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About Naalj, David J. Agatstein Apr 2013

About Naalj, David J. Agatstein

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

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On To Washington - 1982, M. Brent Oldham Apr 2013

On To Washington - 1982, M. Brent Oldham

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

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The President's Message, Paul Wyler Apr 2013

The President's Message, Paul Wyler

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

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About Naalj, Paul Wyler Apr 2013

About Naalj, Paul Wyler

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

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About Naalj, David J. Agatstein Apr 2013

About Naalj, David J. Agatstein

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

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About Naalj, David J. Agatstein Apr 2013

About Naalj, David J. Agatstein

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

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About Naalj, David J. Agatstein Apr 2013

About Naalj, David J. Agatstein

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

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Active Bar Membership October 15, 2007 Federal Administrative Law Judges: A Critique Of The "Active" Bar Membership Regulation , David J. Agatstein Apr 2013

Active Bar Membership October 15, 2007 Federal Administrative Law Judges: A Critique Of The "Active" Bar Membership Regulation , David J. Agatstein

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

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Persons Who Are Not The People: The Changing Rights Of Immigrants In The United States, Geoffrey Heeren Jan 2013

Persons Who Are Not The People: The Changing Rights Of Immigrants In The United States, Geoffrey Heeren

Law Faculty Publications

Non-citizens have fared best in recent Supreme Court cases by piggybacking on federal rights when the actions of states are at issue, or by criticizing agency rationality when federal action is at issue. These two themes-federalism and agency skepticism-have proven in recent years to be more effective litigation frameworks than some individual rights-based theories like equal protection. This marks a substantial shift from the Burger Court era, when similar cases were more likely to be litigated and won on equal protection than on preemption or Administrative Procedure Act theories. This Article describes this shift, considers the reasons for it, and …


Persons Who Are Not The People: The Changing Rights Of Immigrants In The United States, Geoffrey Heeren Jan 2013

Persons Who Are Not The People: The Changing Rights Of Immigrants In The United States, Geoffrey Heeren

Geoffrey Heeren

Non-citizens have fared best in recent Supreme Court cases by piggybacking on federal rights when the actions of states are at issue, or by criticizing agency rationality when federal action is at issue. These two themes-federalism and agency skepticism-have proven in recent years to be more effective litigation frameworks than some individual rights-based theories like equal protection. This marks a substantial shift from the Burger Court era, when similar cases were more likely to be litigated and won on equal protection than on preemption or Administrative Procedure Act theories. This Article describes this shift, considers the reasons for it, and …