Based on public reporting, President Joe Biden has identified a shortlist of highly credentialed and exceptionally well-qualified Black women – Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, Justice Leondra Kruger, and Judge J. Michelle Childs – to serve on the United States Supreme Court following Justice Stephen Breyer's retirement. With distinguished service in private practice, public service, and on the bench, each of these women would bring a wealth of diverse experience to the Court.Given the increasing frequency with which federal courts are called upon to resolve questions of immigration law and immigrants' rights, it is in the immigrant justice movement's interest to do the same. Immigrant justice advocates understand the impact Supreme Court decis...
Legal scholars and judges have long examined the role of judicial review in immigration matters, and...
The American immigration adjudication system has witnessed profound change in recent years. Starting...
The author of the following post about the Supreme Court’s decision in Jae Lee v. United States draf...
I will argue that President Biden has not only the right to nominate an African American woman for S...
Every day our federal courts decide cases critical to our rights— from voting rights to environmenta...
Over the past few days, the Supreme Court has agreed to hear challenges to hot-button Trump administ...
Original story - Bloomberg BNA - United States Law Week Immigration Discrimination? SCOTUS Says No P...
On Thursday last week, a deadlocked Supreme Court failed to overturn an Appeals Court ruling which h...
In response to Fatma Marouf, Michael Kagan & Rebecca Gill, Justice on the Fly: The Danger of Errant ...
Justice Sonia Sotomayor\u27s appointment was historic. She is the first Latina Supreme Court member ...
This paper assesses the impacts of minority representation on judicial decision- making within three...
Throughout this current global pandemic, but of course, even before, former President Trump advocate...
Moving from the shortlist to the nominee on the United States Supreme Court is impacted by many thin...
The Supreme Court’s October Term 2020 provided plenty of compelling storylines, principally the appo...
The 2022 retirement of Justice Stephen Breyer and President Joe Biden’s promise to exclude all non-B...
Legal scholars and judges have long examined the role of judicial review in immigration matters, and...
The American immigration adjudication system has witnessed profound change in recent years. Starting...
The author of the following post about the Supreme Court’s decision in Jae Lee v. United States draf...
I will argue that President Biden has not only the right to nominate an African American woman for S...
Every day our federal courts decide cases critical to our rights— from voting rights to environmenta...
Over the past few days, the Supreme Court has agreed to hear challenges to hot-button Trump administ...
Original story - Bloomberg BNA - United States Law Week Immigration Discrimination? SCOTUS Says No P...
On Thursday last week, a deadlocked Supreme Court failed to overturn an Appeals Court ruling which h...
In response to Fatma Marouf, Michael Kagan & Rebecca Gill, Justice on the Fly: The Danger of Errant ...
Justice Sonia Sotomayor\u27s appointment was historic. She is the first Latina Supreme Court member ...
This paper assesses the impacts of minority representation on judicial decision- making within three...
Throughout this current global pandemic, but of course, even before, former President Trump advocate...
Moving from the shortlist to the nominee on the United States Supreme Court is impacted by many thin...
The Supreme Court’s October Term 2020 provided plenty of compelling storylines, principally the appo...
The 2022 retirement of Justice Stephen Breyer and President Joe Biden’s promise to exclude all non-B...
Legal scholars and judges have long examined the role of judicial review in immigration matters, and...
The American immigration adjudication system has witnessed profound change in recent years. Starting...
The author of the following post about the Supreme Court’s decision in Jae Lee v. United States draf...