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What’S New Is Old Again: Why Padilla V. Kentucky Applies Retroactively, Michael Hartley Sep 2011

What’S New Is Old Again: Why Padilla V. Kentucky Applies Retroactively, Michael Hartley

Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice

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Reaffirming The Role Of The Federal Courts: How The Sixties Provide Guidance For Immigration Reform, Robbie Clarke Apr 2011

Reaffirming The Role Of The Federal Courts: How The Sixties Provide Guidance For Immigration Reform, Robbie Clarke

Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice

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A Fine Line, Redefined: Moving Toward More Equitable Asylum Policies, Heather M. Kolinsky Jan 2011

A Fine Line, Redefined: Moving Toward More Equitable Asylum Policies, Heather M. Kolinsky

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This article is an exploration of the inequities that still remain in asylum claims, with particular reference to the experience of Chinese citizens seeking asylum and Cuban refugees.