The circuits are currently split as to whether undocumented immigrants are entitled to Second Amendment rights. In 2015, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit in U.S. v. Meza-Rodriguez became the first circuit to explicitly hold that undocumented immigrants are part of “the people” referred to in the U.S. Constitution. This case added to the recent explosion in Second Amendment jurisprudence, in which courts have toiled with the scope of the right and what level of scrutiny to apply to constitutional challenges. This Note argues that the U.S. Supreme Court erred in failing to grant certiorari for Meza-Rodriguez to clarify that undocumented immigrants are entitled to Second Amendment protections when they have established substan...
Courts must guarantee that native-born citizens of undocumented parents are not second class citizen...
The immigration crisis at the border, since 2016, has seen children separated from parents, the dete...
Every year, the U.S. government unlawfully detains a significant number of U.S. citizens and places ...
The circuits are currently split as to whether undocumented immigrants are entitled to Second Amendm...
Undocumented immigrants within the United States are human. Whether they exist as people protected...
On June 29, 2011, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, in United States v. Portillo-Muño...
In 2011, the Fifth Circuit held in United States v. Portillo-Munoz that undocumented persons are not...
This Note rejects the Court\u27s approach to the Fourth Amendment in Lopez and Verdugo and attempts ...
As states enact immigration-related laws requiring local law enforcement officers to identify and de...
This Article is composed of three parts. Part I examines the problems raised by the Gutierrez I regi...
The Supreme Court has issued many opinions indirectly addressing the Fourth amendment rights of undo...
This article focuses on state discrimination against illegal immigrants and the use of equal-protect...
Section 1324(a)(1)(A)(iv) of Title 8 of the United States Code makes it illegal to “encourage” an al...
On May 14, 2015, in De La Paz v. Coy, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit held that immi...
Most undocumented immigrants who are detained pending resolution of their removal proceedings are ne...
Courts must guarantee that native-born citizens of undocumented parents are not second class citizen...
The immigration crisis at the border, since 2016, has seen children separated from parents, the dete...
Every year, the U.S. government unlawfully detains a significant number of U.S. citizens and places ...
The circuits are currently split as to whether undocumented immigrants are entitled to Second Amendm...
Undocumented immigrants within the United States are human. Whether they exist as people protected...
On June 29, 2011, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, in United States v. Portillo-Muño...
In 2011, the Fifth Circuit held in United States v. Portillo-Munoz that undocumented persons are not...
This Note rejects the Court\u27s approach to the Fourth Amendment in Lopez and Verdugo and attempts ...
As states enact immigration-related laws requiring local law enforcement officers to identify and de...
This Article is composed of three parts. Part I examines the problems raised by the Gutierrez I regi...
The Supreme Court has issued many opinions indirectly addressing the Fourth amendment rights of undo...
This article focuses on state discrimination against illegal immigrants and the use of equal-protect...
Section 1324(a)(1)(A)(iv) of Title 8 of the United States Code makes it illegal to “encourage” an al...
On May 14, 2015, in De La Paz v. Coy, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit held that immi...
Most undocumented immigrants who are detained pending resolution of their removal proceedings are ne...
Courts must guarantee that native-born citizens of undocumented parents are not second class citizen...
The immigration crisis at the border, since 2016, has seen children separated from parents, the dete...
Every year, the U.S. government unlawfully detains a significant number of U.S. citizens and places ...