Section 208(a) of the Immigration and Nationality Act provides that asylum may be granted to an applicant who meets the definition of a refugee-that is, someone who has been persecuted or has a well-founded fear of future persecution in her own country on account of race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group. Asylum is a discretionary form of relief which means that the United States government is not required to grant asylum to every refugee within the United States but instead may decide whether or not to do so. This Article sets out in Part I the history and current application of discretion as an element of asylum adjudications, including several case studies to illustrate when and how adj...
This Article examines the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal\u27s decisions concerning the Refugee Act of...
The U.S. asylum system is noble but flawed. Scholars have long recognized that asylum is a “scarce” ...
This article considers the problems raised by a federal law--the “REAL ID Act”--that seeks to preclu...
Section 208(a) of the Immigration and Nationality Act provides that asylum may be granted to an appl...
This Article examines the limits of discretion in asylum adjudications. The author describes recent ...
Darkside Discretion refers to a situation where the noncitizen satisfies the statutory criteria set...
This Article addresses the process for providing asylum to immigrants in the United States. The Arti...
Based on a policy ethnography, this article analyzes discretionary powers of Swiss asylum caseworker...
Part I of this Article reviews the history and development of asylum law in the United States which ...
The Immigration and Nationality Act vests enormous discretion in the Attorney General and subordinat...
The asylum system is in disarray. The United States is unable to guarantee that every asylum seeker ...
This Article critiques the United States’ bar on employment for asylum seekers on a number of fronts...
In 2015, during the so-called “refugee crisis” in Europe, Finland was among the European countries r...
Every day, Asylum Officers (AOs) and Immigration Judges (IJs) hear cases to determine if the asylum ...
The Immigration and Nationality Act ( INA ), as it must, excludes a terrorist from receiving asylum...
This Article examines the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal\u27s decisions concerning the Refugee Act of...
The U.S. asylum system is noble but flawed. Scholars have long recognized that asylum is a “scarce” ...
This article considers the problems raised by a federal law--the “REAL ID Act”--that seeks to preclu...
Section 208(a) of the Immigration and Nationality Act provides that asylum may be granted to an appl...
This Article examines the limits of discretion in asylum adjudications. The author describes recent ...
Darkside Discretion refers to a situation where the noncitizen satisfies the statutory criteria set...
This Article addresses the process for providing asylum to immigrants in the United States. The Arti...
Based on a policy ethnography, this article analyzes discretionary powers of Swiss asylum caseworker...
Part I of this Article reviews the history and development of asylum law in the United States which ...
The Immigration and Nationality Act vests enormous discretion in the Attorney General and subordinat...
The asylum system is in disarray. The United States is unable to guarantee that every asylum seeker ...
This Article critiques the United States’ bar on employment for asylum seekers on a number of fronts...
In 2015, during the so-called “refugee crisis” in Europe, Finland was among the European countries r...
Every day, Asylum Officers (AOs) and Immigration Judges (IJs) hear cases to determine if the asylum ...
The Immigration and Nationality Act ( INA ), as it must, excludes a terrorist from receiving asylum...
This Article examines the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal\u27s decisions concerning the Refugee Act of...
The U.S. asylum system is noble but flawed. Scholars have long recognized that asylum is a “scarce” ...
This article considers the problems raised by a federal law--the “REAL ID Act”--that seeks to preclu...