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Rodriguez V. Hayes: Government Accountability For Immigrants In Prolonged Detention, Otis Carl Landerholm
Rodriguez V. Hayes: Government Accountability For Immigrants In Prolonged Detention, Otis Carl Landerholm
Golden Gate University Law Review
United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) chooses to keep many immigrants incarcerated while they await the results of their hearings before immigration judges, appeals to the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), or second appeals to the federal courts of appeals. Starting with Zadvydas v. Davis in 2001, federal courts have been facing the question of whether such lengthy detentions are permissible under either the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) or the U.S. Constitution. The U.S. Supreme Court in Zadvydas held that indefinite detention “would raise serious constitutional concerns” and decided to construe the prolonged-detention statute at issue “to contain …
Immigration Law - Butros V. Ins: The Folly Of Finality As An Absolute Bar To Seeking §212(C) Relief From Deportation, Mark Figueiredo
Immigration Law - Butros V. Ins: The Folly Of Finality As An Absolute Bar To Seeking §212(C) Relief From Deportation, Mark Figueiredo
Golden Gate University Law Review
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Immigration Law - Price V. Ins: Requiring Resident Alien Seeking Citizenship To List All Memberships And Affiliations Does Not Violate First Amendment, Stuyvesant Wainwright Iv
Immigration Law - Price V. Ins: Requiring Resident Alien Seeking Citizenship To List All Memberships And Affiliations Does Not Violate First Amendment, Stuyvesant Wainwright Iv
Golden Gate University Law Review
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Immigration Law - El Rescate Legal Services V. Eoir: Immigration And Naturalization Service Not Required To Provide Full Translation Of Immigration Proceedings For Non-English Speaking Aliens, Helen J. Beardsley
Golden Gate University Law Review
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Immigration Law, Terry Helbush
Immigration Law, Terry Helbush
Golden Gate University Law Review
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Immigration Law, Alex Schmid