Immigration judges routinely use police reports to make life-altering decisions in noncitizens’ lives. The word of the police officer prevents a detainee from being released on bond, leads to negative discretionary decisions in relief from removal, and can prove that a past crime fits within a ground of removability. Yet the police officers who write these reports rarely step foot in immigration court; immigration judges rely on the hearsay document to make such critical decisions. This practice is especially troubling when the same police reports cannot be used against the noncitizen in a criminal case without the officer testifying, due to both the Sixth Amendment’s Confrontation Clause and Federal Rules of Evidence, neither of which a...
Immigration policy is back on the American public\u27s radar screen. The fields of immigration--a ci...
In Padilla v. Kentucky, the U.S. Supreme Court held that defense attorneys have a Sixth Amendment du...
When a person suspected of a crime is arrested without a warrant, the Fourth Amendment guarantees th...
Immigration judges routinely use police reports to make life-altering decisions in noncitizens’ live...
Part I of the Article outlines the police report problem by discussing the four situations in which ...
Part I of the Article outlines the police report problem by discussing the four situations in which ...
A persistent puzzle in immigration law is how the removal adjudication system should respond to the ...
A persistent puzzle in immigration law is how the removal adjudication system should respond to the ...
Scholars, immigration judges, attorneys, and congressional committees have been calling for a truly ...
A persistent puzzle in immigration law is how the removal adjudication system should respond to the ...
Protections of noncitizens’ rights in immigration removal proceedings have remained minimal even as ...
Prosecutorial discretion is a critical part of the administration of immigration law. This Article c...
Prosecutorial discretion is a critical part of the administration of immigration law. This Article c...
Prosecutorial discretion is a critical part of the administration of immigration law. This Article c...
Prosecutorial discretion is a critical part of the administration of immigration law. This Article c...
Immigration policy is back on the American public\u27s radar screen. The fields of immigration--a ci...
In Padilla v. Kentucky, the U.S. Supreme Court held that defense attorneys have a Sixth Amendment du...
When a person suspected of a crime is arrested without a warrant, the Fourth Amendment guarantees th...
Immigration judges routinely use police reports to make life-altering decisions in noncitizens’ live...
Part I of the Article outlines the police report problem by discussing the four situations in which ...
Part I of the Article outlines the police report problem by discussing the four situations in which ...
A persistent puzzle in immigration law is how the removal adjudication system should respond to the ...
A persistent puzzle in immigration law is how the removal adjudication system should respond to the ...
Scholars, immigration judges, attorneys, and congressional committees have been calling for a truly ...
A persistent puzzle in immigration law is how the removal adjudication system should respond to the ...
Protections of noncitizens’ rights in immigration removal proceedings have remained minimal even as ...
Prosecutorial discretion is a critical part of the administration of immigration law. This Article c...
Prosecutorial discretion is a critical part of the administration of immigration law. This Article c...
Prosecutorial discretion is a critical part of the administration of immigration law. This Article c...
Prosecutorial discretion is a critical part of the administration of immigration law. This Article c...
Immigration policy is back on the American public\u27s radar screen. The fields of immigration--a ci...
In Padilla v. Kentucky, the U.S. Supreme Court held that defense attorneys have a Sixth Amendment du...
When a person suspected of a crime is arrested without a warrant, the Fourth Amendment guarantees th...