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Haitian Refugee Center, Inc. V. James Baker, Iii: The Dred Scott Case Of Immigration Law, Thomas David Jones Sep 1992

Haitian Refugee Center, Inc. V. James Baker, Iii: The Dred Scott Case Of Immigration Law, Thomas David Jones

Penn State International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Whatever Happened To The Fourth Amendment: Undocumented Immigrants' Rights After Ins V. Lopenz-Mendoza And United States V. Verdugo-Urquidez, Victor C. Romero Jan 1992

Whatever Happened To The Fourth Amendment: Undocumented Immigrants' Rights After Ins V. Lopenz-Mendoza And United States V. Verdugo-Urquidez, Victor C. Romero

Journal Articles

This Note rejects the Court's approach to the Fourth Amendment in Lopez and Verdugo and attempts to redefine the boundaries of Fourth Amendment protections for undocumented immigrants. Part I examines the impact of the Lopez and Verdugo decisions upon undocumented immigrants' Fourth Amendment rights. Part II evaluates the arguments for extending Fourth Amendment protections to undocumented immigrants. Viewing the Fourth Amendment as a restriction on government intrusion, Part III examines the constitutional remedies available to undocumented immigrants. This part rejects the Lopez restrictions on the applicability of the exclusionary rule and concludes that the Fourth Amendment neither draws distinctions among …


Is The United States Government Justified In Indefinitely Detaining Cuban Exiles In Federal Prisons?, Brigitta I. Sandberg Jan 1992

Is The United States Government Justified In Indefinitely Detaining Cuban Exiles In Federal Prisons?, Brigitta I. Sandberg

Penn State International Law Review

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