Immigration is currently a hot topic; discussion of immigration reform and the problems in our current system appear in the news virtually every day. There is widespread consensus that our current immigration system is “broken,” but there is little agreement on why and even less on what should be done to fix it. These are difficult and important questions, involving many complex interrelated factors. While I do not hope and cannot aim to answer them completely in this Article, I will argue that in doing so we must consider an often overlooked and generally understudied issue: the effects of trauma exposure in our immigration process and specifically on our immigration adjudicators, that is, immigration judges, Board of Immigration Appeals m...
Immigration adjudication is more diverse than it may seem. Scholars tend to focus on one aspect of a...
Current immigration law in the United States is rife with racially motivated biases necessitating im...
United States immigration courts that decide asylum cases are situated within the Justice Department...
Immigration is currently a hot topic; discussion of immigration reform and the problems in our curre...
The purpose of this article is to suggest a new lens through which to examine the crisis in immigrat...
This Article provides the first comprehensive study of blame in the U.S. immigration system. Beyond...
This Article explores two contending visions of immigration justice: one focused on expanding proced...
The immigration adjudication system in the United States is in serious need of reform. While much at...
The research topic being explored focuses on hardships that immigrants face before, during, and afte...
Many people are immigrating to the United States across the Southern border. While attempting to cro...
The emergence of immigration and refugee law and policy as a key component of mainstream political d...
The majority of clinicians do not receive education pertaining to the legal aspects of immigration i...
When trauma survivors seek asylum in the United States, the deck is stacked against them. In most ca...
In the criminal justice system, the victim possesses the power to determine if crime goes unreported...
This Article addresses the process for providing asylum to immigrants in the United States. The Arti...
Immigration adjudication is more diverse than it may seem. Scholars tend to focus on one aspect of a...
Current immigration law in the United States is rife with racially motivated biases necessitating im...
United States immigration courts that decide asylum cases are situated within the Justice Department...
Immigration is currently a hot topic; discussion of immigration reform and the problems in our curre...
The purpose of this article is to suggest a new lens through which to examine the crisis in immigrat...
This Article provides the first comprehensive study of blame in the U.S. immigration system. Beyond...
This Article explores two contending visions of immigration justice: one focused on expanding proced...
The immigration adjudication system in the United States is in serious need of reform. While much at...
The research topic being explored focuses on hardships that immigrants face before, during, and afte...
Many people are immigrating to the United States across the Southern border. While attempting to cro...
The emergence of immigration and refugee law and policy as a key component of mainstream political d...
The majority of clinicians do not receive education pertaining to the legal aspects of immigration i...
When trauma survivors seek asylum in the United States, the deck is stacked against them. In most ca...
In the criminal justice system, the victim possesses the power to determine if crime goes unreported...
This Article addresses the process for providing asylum to immigrants in the United States. The Arti...
Immigration adjudication is more diverse than it may seem. Scholars tend to focus on one aspect of a...
Current immigration law in the United States is rife with racially motivated biases necessitating im...
United States immigration courts that decide asylum cases are situated within the Justice Department...