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Immigration Law

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Advancing Immigrant Legal Representation: The Next Fifteen Years, Muzaffar Chishti, Charles Kamasaki, Laura Vasquez Jan 2023

Advancing Immigrant Legal Representation: The Next Fifteen Years, Muzaffar Chishti, Charles Kamasaki, Laura Vasquez

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As a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, Robert A. Katzmann found that immigration matters represented a severe and growing bottleneck of the cases at the court. Instead of treating this phenomenon purely as a case management problem, he chose to delve deeper to understand the underlying cause for the high level of appeals from immigration agency determinations. Judge Katzmann concluded that lack of effective counsel was a major factor, and he turned that understanding into a cause. In his 2007 clarion call, he implored the enlightened members of the legal community to rise to …


Voluntary Departure: Stopping The Clock For Judicial Review, Chelsea Walsh Jan 2005

Voluntary Departure: Stopping The Clock For Judicial Review, Chelsea Walsh

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No abstract provided.


National Origin Discrimination Under Section 1981, Lorilyn Chamberlin Jan 1983

National Origin Discrimination Under Section 1981, Lorilyn Chamberlin

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No abstract provided.