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A Broader View Of The Immigration Adjudication Problem, Jill Family
A Broader View Of The Immigration Adjudication Problem, Jill Family
Jill E. Family
Are too many individuals diverted from civil immigration adjudication? Each year, the government completes millions of diversions from civil immigration adjudication through explicit and implicit waivers, the expedited removal program and the increasing criminalization of immigration law.
By uncovering and analyzing this diversion phenomenon, this article exposes an important piece of the immigration adjudication problem that has been largely undiagnosed. While judges, scholars, government officials and practitioners have acknowledged serious problems within the civil immigration adjudication system, this article widens the view to incorporate the issue of whether too many are being sidetracked from the system altogether.
This article concludes …
Developments In The Immigration Courts, Jill Family
Developments In The Immigration Courts, Jill Family
Jill E. Family
This is the tenth in the annual series of volumes on Developments in Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice. This book describes and analyzes current developments in administrative law and regulatory practice, both by process, (e.g. judicial review and rulemaking), and by areas (i.e. particular areas of practice).
Immigration, Daniel Kanstroom