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Extraterritorial Rights In Border Enforcement, Fatma E. Marouf Apr 2020

Extraterritorial Rights In Border Enforcement, Fatma E. Marouf

Washington and Lee Law Review

Recent shifts in border enforcement policies raise pressing new questions about the extraterritorial reach of constitutional rights. Policies that keep asylum seekers in Mexico, expand the use of expedited removal, and encourage the cross-border use of force require courts to determine whether noncitizens who are physically outside the United States, or who are treated for legal purposes as being outside even if they have entered the country, can claim constitutional protections. This Article examines a small, but growing body of cases addressing these extraterritoriality issues in the border enforcement context, focusing on disparities in judicial analyses that have resulted in …


Administrative Chaos: Responding To Child Refugees—U.S. Immigration Process In Crisis, Lenni B. Benson Nov 2018

Administrative Chaos: Responding To Child Refugees—U.S. Immigration Process In Crisis, Lenni B. Benson

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Protection From A Well-Founded Fear: Applying The Disfavored Group Analysis In Asylum Cases, Bridget Tainer-Parkins Sep 2008

Protection From A Well-Founded Fear: Applying The Disfavored Group Analysis In Asylum Cases, Bridget Tainer-Parkins

Washington and Lee Law Review

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No Place To Go, No Story To Tell: The Missing Narratives Of The Sanctuary Movement, Teresa Godwin Phelps Jan 1991

No Place To Go, No Story To Tell: The Missing Narratives Of The Sanctuary Movement, Teresa Godwin Phelps

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Bid For Freedom: U.S.S.R. V. Tarasov. C.L. Sareen., William P. Tedards, Jr. Sep 1966

Bid For Freedom: U.S.S.R. V. Tarasov. C.L. Sareen., William P. Tedards, Jr.

Washington and Lee Law Review

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