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Asylum Update: Ninth Circuit Upholds Injunction Against Third Country Rule, Peter Margulies Jul 2020

Asylum Update: Ninth Circuit Upholds Injunction Against Third Country Rule, Peter Margulies

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The Eo Stay: The Government Doubles Down On Excluding Grandparents And Refugees, Peter Margulies Jul 2017

The Eo Stay: The Government Doubles Down On Excluding Grandparents And Refugees, Peter Margulies

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Implementing The Refugee Eo: The State Department Should Consider Refugee Agency Assurances As Bona Fide Relationships, Peter Margulies Jul 2017

Implementing The Refugee Eo: The State Department Should Consider Refugee Agency Assurances As Bona Fide Relationships, Peter Margulies

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The Travel Ban In The Supreme Court: Crafting A Workable Remedy, Peter Margulies Jun 2017

The Travel Ban In The Supreme Court: Crafting A Workable Remedy, Peter Margulies

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The Fourth Circuit And The Refugee Eo: Establishing Confusion, Peter Margulies May 2017

The Fourth Circuit And The Refugee Eo: Establishing Confusion, Peter Margulies

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The Ninth Circuit And The Refugee Eo: Back To The Statute?, Peter Margulies May 2017

The Ninth Circuit And The Refugee Eo: Back To The Statute?, Peter Margulies

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The Fourth Circuit Argument On The Refugee Eo: Second-Guessing The President Or Safeguarding Individual Rights?, Peter Margulies May 2017

The Fourth Circuit Argument On The Refugee Eo: Second-Guessing The President Or Safeguarding Individual Rights?, Peter Margulies

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Enjoining The Revised Refugee Eo: The Hawaii District Court “Waters Down” The Separation Of Powers, Peter Margulies Mar 2017

Enjoining The Revised Refugee Eo: The Hawaii District Court “Waters Down” The Separation Of Powers, Peter Margulies

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Upholding The Revised Refugee Executive Order: A Virginia District Court Clari􀂽Es The Establishment Clause Issues, Peter Margulies Mar 2017

Upholding The Revised Refugee Executive Order: A Virginia District Court Clari􀂽Es The Establishment Clause Issues, Peter Margulies

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The Revised Refugee Executive Order In The Courts: Detour Or Speed-Bump?, Peter Margulies Mar 2017

The Revised Refugee Executive Order In The Courts: Detour Or Speed-Bump?, Peter Margulies

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Ninth Circuit Agrees To Wait For Revised Refugee Executive Order, Peter Margulies Feb 2017

Ninth Circuit Agrees To Wait For Revised Refugee Executive Order, Peter Margulies

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The Ninth Circuit On The Refugee Eo: The Government’S Least Bad Option, Peter Margulies Feb 2017

The Ninth Circuit On The Refugee Eo: The Government’S Least Bad Option, Peter Margulies

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The Refugee Eo In The Ninth Circuit: Rights, Wrongs, And Remedies, Peter Margulies Feb 2017

The Refugee Eo In The Ninth Circuit: Rights, Wrongs, And Remedies, Peter Margulies

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The Refugee Executive Order, The Immigration Act, And The Government’S Bottom Line, Peter Margulies Feb 2017

The Refugee Executive Order, The Immigration Act, And The Government’S Bottom Line, Peter Margulies

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My Turn: Halting Refugee Admissions Is Misguided, Erin B. Corcoran Nov 2015

My Turn: Halting Refugee Admissions Is Misguided, Erin B. Corcoran

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Article excerpt: In the aftermath of terrorist attacks in Paris, state governors from more than 25 states, including the governor of my state, New Hampshire, have stated that they are shutting down their borders and not allowing Syrian refugees to live in their states. While their pronouncements carry no legal weight, because state governors don’t have the authority to decide whether to admit refugees into the United States (that is the president’s prerogative), they are misguided and morally reprehensible.