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Significant Developments In The Immigration Laws Of The United States 1983-1984, Margaret O'B. Scott
Significant Developments In The Immigration Laws Of The United States 1983-1984, Margaret O'B. Scott
San Diego Law Review
This Synopsis outlines significant developments in immigration law from July 1983 through December 1984. The Supreme Court was very active in the area of immigration law during this period. In particular, the Court addressed important issues of asylum, suspension of deportation, and fourth amendment seizures. The lower courts focused on similar fundamental immigration issues that are of mounting concern in the United States. Failure to pass the Simpson-Mazzoli bill reflected congressional discord in the area of immigration reform.
From Mezei To Jean: Toward The Exit Of The Entry Doctrine, Joseph M. Cooper
From Mezei To Jean: Toward The Exit Of The Entry Doctrine, Joseph M. Cooper
San Diego Law Review
This Comment examines the issues of whether non-entrant aliens possess rights under the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution. The author reviews the legal developments surrounding the admission of aliens and analyzes the doctrinal underpinning of the governmental power to exclude aliens. The author then examines the delegation of discretionary power to the executive branch under the Immigration and Naturalization Act and argues that this delegation of power runs afoul of Constitutional limitations. The author examines the recent decision in Jean v. Nelson and analyzes how the court could have reached a more just result. The author concludes that the traditional …
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