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Chevron: Fueling The Right Against Title 42 And The Denial Of U.S. Asylum Rights, Nicholas Pierre-Paul Feb 2023

Chevron: Fueling The Right Against Title 42 And The Denial Of U.S. Asylum Rights, Nicholas Pierre-Paul

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

This Note was inspired by the questionable treatment of Haitian asylum seekers in Del Rio, Texas, where horseback U.S. officials charged at them using reins as whips, before immediately deporting them back to Haiti. The U.S. government justified its actions by claiming that Title 42 permits U.S. officials to prohibit the entry of individuals when there is a danger of introducing certain diseases, such as COVID-19. However, Title 42 conflicts with the United States’ codified commitment to the principle of non-refoulment, prohibiting it from returning certain refugees to a country where their life or freedom would be threatened. Accordingly, the …


Sanchez V. Mayorkas: Is This The End Of Green Cards For Temporary Protected Status Holders?, Thalia G. Rivet Feb 2023

Sanchez V. Mayorkas: Is This The End Of Green Cards For Temporary Protected Status Holders?, Thalia G. Rivet

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

This Note was inspired by the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Sanchez v. Mayorkas. This decision put an end to the decade-long circuit split over whether a Temporary Protected Status (“TPS”) recipient, who entered the United States unlawfully, could still become a Lawful Permanent Resident (“LPR”). Since its inception, TPS holders have been denied an avenue to adjust their status despite their socioeconomic impact on the United States and every TPS-designated country. This Note will break down and analyze the decision in Sanchez v. Mayorkas through (1) the examination of the circuit split cases, (2) the analysis of TPS holder’s …


The Padilla Wrecking Ball: Advocating For Change In Post-Padilla Jurisprudence To Address What Really Ails The Immigration System’S Treatment Of Noncitizen Defendants In The Post-Conviction Context, Daniel Mcdermott Oct 2013

The Padilla Wrecking Ball: Advocating For Change In Post-Padilla Jurisprudence To Address What Really Ails The Immigration System’S Treatment Of Noncitizen Defendants In The Post-Conviction Context, Daniel Mcdermott

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

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The Exclusion Of Mentally Ill Aliens Who May Pose A Danger To Others: Where Does The Real Threat Lie?, Jennifer Blakeman Jul 2000

The Exclusion Of Mentally Ill Aliens Who May Pose A Danger To Others: Where Does The Real Threat Lie?, Jennifer Blakeman

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Detention Of Aliens: Theories, Rules, And Discretion, Stephen H. Legomsky Apr 1999

The Detention Of Aliens: Theories, Rules, And Discretion, Stephen H. Legomsky

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Social And Legal Construction Of Nonpersons, Kevin R. Johnson Jan 1997

The Social And Legal Construction Of Nonpersons, Kevin R. Johnson

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Tale Of Two Trusts: The Problems Of Foreign Spouses Who Inherit Pension Benefits, Gail B. Cooperman Oct 1991

A Tale Of Two Trusts: The Problems Of Foreign Spouses Who Inherit Pension Benefits, Gail B. Cooperman

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Garzon V. United States: A Venue Gap Is Closed For Nonresident Aliens Under Internal Revenue Code Section 7429, Eileen Breier Oct 1987

Garzon V. United States: A Venue Gap Is Closed For Nonresident Aliens Under Internal Revenue Code Section 7429, Eileen Breier

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Project Save: Can It Work?, Madelyn S. Lozano Apr 1987

Project Save: Can It Work?, Madelyn S. Lozano

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Federal Estate Tax Planning And The Nonresident Alien: The Costly Privilege Of Dying An American, Gladys R. Navarro Oct 1980

Federal Estate Tax Planning And The Nonresident Alien: The Costly Privilege Of Dying An American, Gladys R. Navarro

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Employment In The Federal Civil Service-- Aliens Need Not Apply: Vergara V. Hampton, 581 F.2d 1281 (7th Cir. 1978), Bruce A. Metzger Oct 1979

Employment In The Federal Civil Service-- Aliens Need Not Apply: Vergara V. Hampton, 581 F.2d 1281 (7th Cir. 1978), Bruce A. Metzger

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Erosion Of The Strict Scrutiny Standard, Lauri Waldman Dec 1978

Erosion Of The Strict Scrutiny Standard, Lauri Waldman

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Businessmen's Visas To The United States, A. T. Ulman Jun 1974

Businessmen's Visas To The United States, A. T. Ulman

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.