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Being Careful What You Wish For: Divisible Statutes - Identifying A Non-Deportable Solution To A Non-Citizen's Criminal Problem, Michael Vastine
Being Careful What You Wish For: Divisible Statutes - Identifying A Non-Deportable Solution To A Non-Citizen's Criminal Problem, Michael Vastine
Campbell Law Review
This article addresses recent case examples involving convictions that, on their face, seemed to provide an adequate basis of deportability. Convictions under the criminal statutes addressed herein generally appear to encompass deportable offenses, but have been held to be insufficient to assure deportability. Therefore, these examples can serve as templates for analysis of other statutes.
Using Unfair Competition Law To Deter Undocumented Immigration: Examining The Broader Implications Of Recent California Litigation, Saby Ghoshray
Using Unfair Competition Law To Deter Undocumented Immigration: Examining The Broader Implications Of Recent California Litigation, Saby Ghoshray
Campbell Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Sword Of North Carolina's "Unfair And Deceptive Trade Practices Act": Combating North Carolina Businesses Who Undercut Competition By Hiring Illegal Immigrants, Boris S. Abbey
Campbell Law Review
The legal issue explored in this Comment is whether a cause of action is available to North Carolina business owners that have been put at an economic disadvantage by competing companies that hire illegal immigrants.
Employers On The Fence: A Guide To The Immigratory Workplace, Natalie Prescott
Employers On The Fence: A Guide To The Immigratory Workplace, Natalie Prescott
Campbell Law Review
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Panel Discussion And Commentary: What To Expect With Immigration Reform In The 110th Congress And The Implications For The Legal Community, Alan L. Button
Panel Discussion And Commentary: What To Expect With Immigration Reform In The 110th Congress And The Implications For The Legal Community, Alan L. Button
Campbell Law Review
No abstract provided.