Homosexual aliens may be denied entry into the United States based solely on their sexual preference. This Article attempts to trace the evolution of American immigration policy regarding the exclusion of homosexual aliens. It first discusses and compares the historical treatment of homosexuals in the United States and abroad. It then considers United States immigration policy, focusing on how the immigration laws have dealt, and should deal, with homosexuality. Finally, it discusses the AIDS virus and the influence it has had upon public perception of homosexuality. In this controversial area, this Article attempts to develop a more coherent and rational policy regarding the exclusion of homosexual aliens than the practice that currently e...
There are nearly 9 million people identifying as LGBT+ here in America, Many of whom have been denie...
This Article begins with an analysis of certain features of the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourt...
This paper follows the trajectory from the emergence of the AIDS epidemic in the United States in th...
Homosexual aliens may be denied entry into the United States based solely on their sexual preference...
This Note defends the position that the PHS has the authority to define homosexuality for the purpos...
The Immigration and Naturalization Service has adopted an AIDS testing program to screen individuals...
This article traces the development of the illness of homosexuality from its legal origins through i...
This article examines the labyrinth of statutes, regulations and directives that composed “Don’t Ask...
As of the summer of 1991, though the World Health Organization (WHO) had only 366,455 documented cas...
This article examines the recognition given to sexual minorities through United States asylum law. T...
This article considers several questions surrounding sexual migration, binational same-sex couples, ...
The LGBTQ+ immigrant community faces barriers in leaving their country of origin, immigrating to a n...
This article discusses a preliminary comparison of responses to AIDS in ethnic communities and their...
This article understands the United States' 23-year ban on travellers with HIV/AIDS through the lens...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014This dissertation develops and measures the concept of...
There are nearly 9 million people identifying as LGBT+ here in America, Many of whom have been denie...
This Article begins with an analysis of certain features of the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourt...
This paper follows the trajectory from the emergence of the AIDS epidemic in the United States in th...
Homosexual aliens may be denied entry into the United States based solely on their sexual preference...
This Note defends the position that the PHS has the authority to define homosexuality for the purpos...
The Immigration and Naturalization Service has adopted an AIDS testing program to screen individuals...
This article traces the development of the illness of homosexuality from its legal origins through i...
This article examines the labyrinth of statutes, regulations and directives that composed “Don’t Ask...
As of the summer of 1991, though the World Health Organization (WHO) had only 366,455 documented cas...
This article examines the recognition given to sexual minorities through United States asylum law. T...
This article considers several questions surrounding sexual migration, binational same-sex couples, ...
The LGBTQ+ immigrant community faces barriers in leaving their country of origin, immigrating to a n...
This article discusses a preliminary comparison of responses to AIDS in ethnic communities and their...
This article understands the United States' 23-year ban on travellers with HIV/AIDS through the lens...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014This dissertation develops and measures the concept of...
There are nearly 9 million people identifying as LGBT+ here in America, Many of whom have been denie...
This Article begins with an analysis of certain features of the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourt...
This paper follows the trajectory from the emergence of the AIDS epidemic in the United States in th...