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Full-Text Articles in Law
Strangers In A Strange Land: Problems With The Recent Influx Of Ice Detainees Into Louisiana, And What To Do About It, Danielle Grote
Strangers In A Strange Land: Problems With The Recent Influx Of Ice Detainees Into Louisiana, And What To Do About It, Danielle Grote
Louisiana Law Review
The article examines the challenges posed by and solutions to the influx of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detainees into Louisiana.
Freedom From Detention: The Constitutionality Of Mandatory Detention For Criminal Aliens Seeking To Challenge Grounds For Removal, Darlene Goring
Freedom From Detention: The Constitutionality Of Mandatory Detention For Criminal Aliens Seeking To Challenge Grounds For Removal, Darlene Goring
Journal Articles
The article focuses on the immigration system of the U.S., and mentions constitutionality of mandatory detention for criminal aliens who are seeking to challenge grounds for removal. Topics include U.S. Supreme Court case Demore v. Kim, which deals with mandatory detention during removal proceedings; current statutory framework governing mandatory detention for criminal aliens; and modification of the mandatory detention framework offering protection of the fundamental liberty.
The Ever-Changing Bogeyman: How Fear Has Driven Immigration Law And Policy, Arthur L. Rizer Iii
The Ever-Changing Bogeyman: How Fear Has Driven Immigration Law And Policy, Arthur L. Rizer Iii
Louisiana Law Review
The article explores the relationship between national security and immigration law in the U.S. with the legal framework of immigration law including provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act and the need of protecting the borders, population control, and the essence of the rule of law.
Premature Celebration: Obergefell Offers Little Immigration Relief To Binational Same-Sex Couples, Darlene Goring
Premature Celebration: Obergefell Offers Little Immigration Relief To Binational Same-Sex Couples, Darlene Goring
All Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Tipping Point: The Failure Of Form Over Substance In Addressing The Needs Of Unaccompanied Immigrant Children, Lauren R. Aronson
The Tipping Point: The Failure Of Form Over Substance In Addressing The Needs Of Unaccompanied Immigrant Children, Lauren R. Aronson
Journal Articles
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A False Sense Of Security: Due Process Failures In Removal Proceedings, Darlene Goring
A False Sense Of Security: Due Process Failures In Removal Proceedings, Darlene Goring
Journal Articles
The article explores the reasons for the failure of due process rights afforded by aliens facing criminal prosecution for unauthorized return to the U.S. after prior removal proceedings. Topics discussed include Federal enforcement of the Immigration and Nationality Act, laws governing criminal prosecution and incarceration for previously removed aliens, and disclosure of the availability of judicial review to aliens facing removal from the U.S.