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Immigration Law

Mercer Law Review

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2023

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Immigration Law, Bianca N. Dibella, Michael C. Duffey Jun 2023

Immigration Law, Bianca N. Dibella, Michael C. Duffey

Mercer Law Review

This Article surveys cases from the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit from January 1, 2022 through December 31, 2022, in which immigration law was a central focus of the case. The Article begins with a discussion of cases addressing procedural and jurisdictional issues and the interpretation of decisions by lower and state courts. Then, the Article describes the Eleventh Circuit’s recent jurisprudence around discretionary relief from removal, asylum, and habeas corpus law.


An Ouroboros Of Sorts: Eleventh Circuit Remands To Bia As “Moral Turpitude” Continues Creating Division, Emma Blue Jun 2023

An Ouroboros Of Sorts: Eleventh Circuit Remands To Bia As “Moral Turpitude” Continues Creating Division, Emma Blue

Mercer Law Review

The blue sky stretches endlessly across the open road, a red pickup coasting down the highway. The truck’s cabin is warm from the summer sun. A father holds the steering wheel in a loose grip, relaxed against the plastic bench seat. His daughter sits beside him, staring out the window at the sky ripping by—it’s them against the world, and for a breath, the peace is infinite. But then the deepest pothole snags the back wheel. The pickup veers off road in a chorus of metallic screeching. The father tries to correct, but the tire shudders against the dirt, careening …