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Pereira's Aftershocks, Lonny Hoffman Oct 2019

Pereira's Aftershocks, Lonny Hoffman

William & Mary Law Review

At the end of the 2017 term, the Supreme Court decided not to stop time. Nonpermanent residents who have been placed in removal proceedings may apply for a discretionary form of relief from the Attorney General known as “cancellation of removal.” To be eligible, an applicant must show (in addition to meeting other requirements) that she has been in the United States for at least ten consecutive years. The period of continuous physical presence is interrupted when the government serves the noncitizen with a notice to appear at a removal hearing. However, in Pereira v. Sessions, the Court held that …


Ninth Circuit Reversal: The Removal Of Offensive Collateral Estoppel In Alienage Proceedings, Matthew D. Purcell Apr 2008

Ninth Circuit Reversal: The Removal Of Offensive Collateral Estoppel In Alienage Proceedings, Matthew D. Purcell

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

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Even Aliens Are Entitled To Due Process: Extending Mathews V. Eldridge Balancing To Board Of Immigration Appeals Procedural Reform, Bradley J. Wyatt Feb 2004

Even Aliens Are Entitled To Due Process: Extending Mathews V. Eldridge Balancing To Board Of Immigration Appeals Procedural Reform, Bradley J. Wyatt

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

No abstract provided.


The Constitution As Compact And As Conscience: Individual Rights Abroad And At Our Gates, Louis Henkin Oct 1985

The Constitution As Compact And As Conscience: Individual Rights Abroad And At Our Gates, Louis Henkin

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.