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The "Exile" Of Malcolm Watson: Was This United States Citizen And Convicted Sexual Offender Really Expatriated To Canada?, N. Pieter M. O'Leary
The "Exile" Of Malcolm Watson: Was This United States Citizen And Convicted Sexual Offender Really Expatriated To Canada?, N. Pieter M. O'Leary
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
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No End In Sight: The Effect Of The Boumediene Decision On Detainees Held By The United States At Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Connie Kaplan
No End In Sight: The Effect Of The Boumediene Decision On Detainees Held By The United States At Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Connie Kaplan
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Imagine that you are looking for a better life. You immigrate to a new country and fourteen years later you become a citizen.
Rethinking The Political Future: An Alternative To The Ethno-Sectarian Division Of Iraq, Paul Williams, Matt Simpson
Rethinking The Political Future: An Alternative To The Ethno-Sectarian Division Of Iraq, Paul Williams, Matt Simpson
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
In the coming year, the political leadership in Iraq will need to make a final determination as to whether they are going to structure the state of Iraq as a federal state with ethnically heterogeneous provinces, a loose federal state with ethnically defined provinces or regions, or whether they are going to divide the state into three new states based on ethno-sectarian lines.
A number of prominent American law makers and foreign policy shapers have strongly advocated for the soft, and sometimes hard, partition of Iraq — either through the creation of a loose federal structure based on ethno-sectarian lines, …
International Travel And The Constitution, Jeffrey D. Kahn
International Travel And The Constitution, Jeffrey D. Kahn
Faculty Journal Articles and Book Chapters
This Article makes the case for the fundamental right of U.S. citizens to leave their country and return home again. Surprisingly, Americans do not enjoy such a right. Under current Supreme Court precedents, the right to travel abroad is merely an aspect of liberty that may be restricted within the bounds of due process. The controversial No Fly List is one result. Another is a new rule that went into effect in February 2008, under which all travelers now require the express prior permission of the U.S. Government to board any aircraft or maritime vessel that will enter or leave …
"They Say I Am Not An American…": The Noncitizen National And The Law Of American Empire, Christina Duffy Ponsa-Kraus
"They Say I Am Not An American…": The Noncitizen National And The Law Of American Empire, Christina Duffy Ponsa-Kraus
Faculty Scholarship
The American papers sometimes contain tales about persons who have forgotten who they are, what are their names, and where they live. The Porto [sic] Ricans find themselves in the same predicament as those absent-minded people. To what nationality do they belong? What is the character of their citizenship? ... [l]f since they ceased to be Spanish citizens they have not been Americans [sic] citizens, what in the name ·of heaven have they been?