Today, an immigrant green card holder mandatorily detained pending his removal proceedings, without bail and without counsel, due to a minor crime committed perhaps long ago, faces a dire fate. If he contests his case, he may remain incarcerated in substandard conditions for months or years. While incarcerated, he will likely be unable to acquire a lawyer, access family who might assist him, obtain key evidence, or contact witnesses. In these circumstances, he will nearly inevitably lose his deportation case and be banished abroad from work, family, and friends. The immigrant\u27s one chance to escape these cascading events is the off-the-record Joseph hearing challenging detention. If he wins the hearing and is released, he can then secure...
Does an indigent alien have a right to assigned counsel in deportation proceedings? The likelihood s...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s pathbreaking decision in Padilla v. Kentucky seems reasonably simple and ex...
Every year, the U.S. government unlawfully detains a significant number of U.S. citizens and places ...
Today, an immigrant green card holder mandatorily detained pending his removal proceedings, without ...
Indigent noncitizen defendants with misdemeanor charges face nearly insurmountable challenges as the...
Deportation is a significant deprivation of liberty--both scholars and courts have likened it to cri...
Although empirical evidence shows that a foreign national\u27s chances of receiving a favorable ruli...
For-profit, civil immigration detention is one of this nation’s fastest growing industries. About tw...
This Note analyzes the constitutional implications of detaining and deporting U.S. citizens within t...
In the last two decades, the U.S. Supreme Court has actively grappled with balancing the interests o...
The immigrant representation crisis is a crisis of both quality and quantity. It is the acute shorta...
In this Article, I seek to demonstrate the radical consequences that taking due process seriously wo...
Since 1996, the Immigration and Nationality Act has required the government to take into custody ind...
When a person suspected of a crime is arrested without a warrant, the Fourth Amendment guarantees th...
(Excerpt) This Article argues that had the Franco-Gonzalez court evaluated the plaintiffs’ constitut...
Does an indigent alien have a right to assigned counsel in deportation proceedings? The likelihood s...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s pathbreaking decision in Padilla v. Kentucky seems reasonably simple and ex...
Every year, the U.S. government unlawfully detains a significant number of U.S. citizens and places ...
Today, an immigrant green card holder mandatorily detained pending his removal proceedings, without ...
Indigent noncitizen defendants with misdemeanor charges face nearly insurmountable challenges as the...
Deportation is a significant deprivation of liberty--both scholars and courts have likened it to cri...
Although empirical evidence shows that a foreign national\u27s chances of receiving a favorable ruli...
For-profit, civil immigration detention is one of this nation’s fastest growing industries. About tw...
This Note analyzes the constitutional implications of detaining and deporting U.S. citizens within t...
In the last two decades, the U.S. Supreme Court has actively grappled with balancing the interests o...
The immigrant representation crisis is a crisis of both quality and quantity. It is the acute shorta...
In this Article, I seek to demonstrate the radical consequences that taking due process seriously wo...
Since 1996, the Immigration and Nationality Act has required the government to take into custody ind...
When a person suspected of a crime is arrested without a warrant, the Fourth Amendment guarantees th...
(Excerpt) This Article argues that had the Franco-Gonzalez court evaluated the plaintiffs’ constitut...
Does an indigent alien have a right to assigned counsel in deportation proceedings? The likelihood s...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s pathbreaking decision in Padilla v. Kentucky seems reasonably simple and ex...
Every year, the U.S. government unlawfully detains a significant number of U.S. citizens and places ...