In the 1960s and 1970s, the women’s movement brought the issue of domestic violence to the forefront of American consciousness. In the decades to follow, the United States expressed a commitment to protecting victims of domestic violence through legislation and reform that reframed the issue as a matter of state concern, rather than merely a private dispute. U.S. asylum law, in contrast, has failed to express a parallel commitment to protecting domestic violence victims. In 2018, in Matter of A-B-, then-acting Attorney General Jeff Sessions invoked his referral authority to overturn precedent from 2014 that recognized domestic violence as an asylum-worthy form of persecution. In the process, A.G. Sessions characterized domestic violence as ...
Intimate partner violence has been recognized by asylum-providing countries as a form of persecution...
Despite over two decades of reform, fundamental failures persist in the justice system\u27s response...
This Article is the first legal scholarship to analyze domestic violence civil protection orders and...
In the 1960s and 1970s, the women’s movement brought the issue of domestic violence to the forefront...
The recent granting of asylum in the United States to the women in the highly publicized Matter of R...
For over fifteen years, U.S. immigration authorities and courts have grappled with the idea of domes...
In this Note, Anita Sinha examines the treatment of asylum claims involving gender-related persecuti...
In August 2014, the Board of Immigration Appeals (“BIA”) issued its first published decision recogni...
Women and children make up the vast majority of the world’s refugee population. However, in the Unit...
For over a decade, women seeking asylum from persecution inflicted by their abusive husbands and par...
Domestic violence is a crime that affects millions of American families. Traditionally,domestic viol...
New laws and policies aimed at protecting victims of domestic violence have been adopted across the ...
What role should the state play in the fight against domestic violence? Although most activists in t...
The #MeToo movement has brought renewed attention to the impact of gender inequality on our society’...
Domestic violence is no longer a private matter confined within the four walls of the home. The shif...
Intimate partner violence has been recognized by asylum-providing countries as a form of persecution...
Despite over two decades of reform, fundamental failures persist in the justice system\u27s response...
This Article is the first legal scholarship to analyze domestic violence civil protection orders and...
In the 1960s and 1970s, the women’s movement brought the issue of domestic violence to the forefront...
The recent granting of asylum in the United States to the women in the highly publicized Matter of R...
For over fifteen years, U.S. immigration authorities and courts have grappled with the idea of domes...
In this Note, Anita Sinha examines the treatment of asylum claims involving gender-related persecuti...
In August 2014, the Board of Immigration Appeals (“BIA”) issued its first published decision recogni...
Women and children make up the vast majority of the world’s refugee population. However, in the Unit...
For over a decade, women seeking asylum from persecution inflicted by their abusive husbands and par...
Domestic violence is a crime that affects millions of American families. Traditionally,domestic viol...
New laws and policies aimed at protecting victims of domestic violence have been adopted across the ...
What role should the state play in the fight against domestic violence? Although most activists in t...
The #MeToo movement has brought renewed attention to the impact of gender inequality on our society’...
Domestic violence is no longer a private matter confined within the four walls of the home. The shif...
Intimate partner violence has been recognized by asylum-providing countries as a form of persecution...
Despite over two decades of reform, fundamental failures persist in the justice system\u27s response...
This Article is the first legal scholarship to analyze domestic violence civil protection orders and...