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2009

Washington and Lee University School of Law

Deportation

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Fitting Punishment, Juliet Stumpf Sep 2009

Fitting Punishment, Juliet Stumpf

Washington and Lee Law Review

Proportionality is conspicuously absent from the legal framework for immigration sanctions. Immigration Law relies on one sanctiondeportation- as the ubiquitous penalty for any immigration violation. Neither the gravity of the violation nor the harm that results bears on whether deportation is the consequence for an immigration violation. Immigration Law stands alone in the legal landscape in this respect. Criminal Law incorporates proportionality when imposing graduated punishment based on the gravity of the offense; contract and tort Law provide for damages that are graduated based on the harm to others or to society. This Article represents the first and fundamental step …


Terms Of Imprisonment: Treating The Noncitizen Offender Equally, Nora V. Demleitner Feb 2009

Terms Of Imprisonment: Treating The Noncitizen Offender Equally, Nora V. Demleitner

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