Deportation is a significant deprivation of liberty--both scholars and courts have likened it to criminal punishment. In fact, with the passage of the Illegal Immigrant Reform and Immigration Reform Act in 1996, Congress expanded the grounds for deportation while narrowing the avenues for relief. Moreover, immigration law is notoriously complex, as are the deportation proceedings themselves. These adjudicatory hearings incorporate many of the formal procedural protections adopted by courts of law. Yet non-citizens, who often have little understanding of the American legal system, have no right to appointed counsel. In light of the significant interests at stake, the complexity of the process, and the evolving nature of the law, the right to...
Every year, the Department of Homeland Security detains thousands of unaccompanied alien children wh...
Only a small fraction of the legal problems experienced by low‐income and poor people living in the ...
The Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996 and the Illegal Immigration Reform and Imm...
Deportation is a significant deprivation of liberty--both scholars and courts have likened it to cri...
Does an indigent alien have a right to assigned counsel in deportation proceedings? The likelihood s...
Indigent noncitizen defendants with misdemeanor charges face nearly insurmountable challenges as the...
This Comment explores the problems aliens in deportation hearings face in obtaining legal assistance...
Today, an immigrant green card holder mandatorily detained pending his removal proceedings, without ...
Every year, hundreds of thousands of immigrants appear before the immigration courts in removal proc...
The immigrant representation crisis is a crisis of both quality and quantity. It is the acute shorta...
Although empirical evidence shows that a foreign national\u27s chances of receiving a favorable ruli...
This Note analyzes the constitutional implications of detaining and deporting U.S. citizens within t...
A removal hearing in immigration court focuses on two predominant issues—whether the noncitizen is d...
Although immigrants have a right to be represented by counsel in immigration court, it has long been...
Under 8 U.S.C. § 1226(c), Congress mandates that the Attorney General detain criminal immigrants upo...
Every year, the Department of Homeland Security detains thousands of unaccompanied alien children wh...
Only a small fraction of the legal problems experienced by low‐income and poor people living in the ...
The Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996 and the Illegal Immigration Reform and Imm...
Deportation is a significant deprivation of liberty--both scholars and courts have likened it to cri...
Does an indigent alien have a right to assigned counsel in deportation proceedings? The likelihood s...
Indigent noncitizen defendants with misdemeanor charges face nearly insurmountable challenges as the...
This Comment explores the problems aliens in deportation hearings face in obtaining legal assistance...
Today, an immigrant green card holder mandatorily detained pending his removal proceedings, without ...
Every year, hundreds of thousands of immigrants appear before the immigration courts in removal proc...
The immigrant representation crisis is a crisis of both quality and quantity. It is the acute shorta...
Although empirical evidence shows that a foreign national\u27s chances of receiving a favorable ruli...
This Note analyzes the constitutional implications of detaining and deporting U.S. citizens within t...
A removal hearing in immigration court focuses on two predominant issues—whether the noncitizen is d...
Although immigrants have a right to be represented by counsel in immigration court, it has long been...
Under 8 U.S.C. § 1226(c), Congress mandates that the Attorney General detain criminal immigrants upo...
Every year, the Department of Homeland Security detains thousands of unaccompanied alien children wh...
Only a small fraction of the legal problems experienced by low‐income and poor people living in the ...
The Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996 and the Illegal Immigration Reform and Imm...