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Teaching Interdisciplinary Perspectives On Citizenship And Immigration, Ming Hsu Chen Jan 2023

Teaching Interdisciplinary Perspectives On Citizenship And Immigration, Ming Hsu Chen

Saint Louis University Law Journal

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Anti-Carceral Theory And Immigration: A View From Two Law School Clinics, Sabrina Balgamwalla, Lauren E. Bartlett Jan 2023

Anti-Carceral Theory And Immigration: A View From Two Law School Clinics, Sabrina Balgamwalla, Lauren E. Bartlett

Saint Louis University Law Journal

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Immigration Reforms As Health Policy, Medha D. Makhlouf, Patrick J. Glen Jan 2022

Immigration Reforms As Health Policy, Medha D. Makhlouf, Patrick J. Glen

Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy

The 2020 election, uniting control of the political branches in the Democratic party, opened up a realistic possibility of immigration reform. Reform of the immigration system is long overdue, but in pursuing such reform, Congress should cast a broad net and recognize the health policies embedded in immigration laws. Some immigration laws undermine health policies designed to improve individual and population health. For example, immigration inadmissibility and deportability laws that chill noncitizens from enrolling in health-promoting public benefits contribute to health inequities in immigrant communities that spill over into the broader population—a fact highlighted by the still-raging COVID-19 pandemic. Restrictions …


The Importance Of Standardized Data Collection And Reporting In Improving Medical Care For Immigration Detainees, Allison Michelle Bowen Jun 2020

The Importance Of Standardized Data Collection And Reporting In Improving Medical Care For Immigration Detainees, Allison Michelle Bowen

Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy

The provision of substandard medical care for immigration detainees has become somewhat of a norm for some time now. From October 1, 2003 to June 5, 2017, alone, there were a total of 172 deaths in ICE custody. This number is only rising as the number of detainee beds increases and ICE continues to not be held accountable. Presently, there lacks a mechanism for oversight and accountability of ICE. This Comment suggests that requiring standardized data collection and reporting efforts is a crucial first step towards improving the medical care for immigration detainees and creating a mechanism for oversight and …


Exploring The Intersection Of Trade Policy, Immigration, And Tax Law: A Coordinated Tax Response To The “Push” Factors Driving The Current Wave Of Migration To The United States From Central America, Genevieve Tokić Jan 2017

Exploring The Intersection Of Trade Policy, Immigration, And Tax Law: A Coordinated Tax Response To The “Push” Factors Driving The Current Wave Of Migration To The United States From Central America, Genevieve Tokić

Saint Louis University Law Journal

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Chamber Of Commerce V. Whiting And The Future Of State Immigration Laws, Gregory Delassus Jan 2012

Chamber Of Commerce V. Whiting And The Future Of State Immigration Laws, Gregory Delassus

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Plea At Your Peril: When Is A Vacated Plea Still A Plea For Immigration Purposes?, Amany Ragab Hacking Jan 2010

Plea At Your Peril: When Is A Vacated Plea Still A Plea For Immigration Purposes?, Amany Ragab Hacking

Saint Louis University Public Law Review

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Imagining A More Humane Immigration Policy In The Age Of Obama: The Use Of Plenary Power To Halt The State Balkanization Of Immigration Regulation, Kristina M. Campbell Jan 2010

Imagining A More Humane Immigration Policy In The Age Of Obama: The Use Of Plenary Power To Halt The State Balkanization Of Immigration Regulation, Kristina M. Campbell

Saint Louis University Public Law Review

No abstract provided.


Alienating The Unalienable: Equal Protection And Valley Park, Missouri’S Illegal Immigration Ordinance, Sarah E. Mullen-Dominguez Jan 2008

Alienating The Unalienable: Equal Protection And Valley Park, Missouri’S Illegal Immigration Ordinance, Sarah E. Mullen-Dominguez

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.