The government may deport an immigrant appealing a deportation order in federal court even before the court rules on the case, unless the court issues a stay of removal. In its 2009 decision in Nken v. Holder, the Supreme Court clarified that the legal standard for stays of removal is the same test courts use for preliminary injunctions. Yet Justice Kennedy expressed frustration that the Court had little data to inform its decision. The Court will likely need to revisit this issue, as doubts cloud the meaning of Nken’s main holdings, in part because the government misled the Court. This Article responds to Justice Kennedy’s request for data and sheds light on the doctrinal controversies surrounding stays by presenting groundbreaking empiric...
The federal government has expressed fear that immigrants abuse the appellate process to delay their...
Thousands of long-term legal permanent residents are deported from the United States each year becau...
Thousands of long-term legal permanent residents are deported from the United States each year becau...
The government may deport an immigrant appealing a deportation order in federal court even before th...
The government may deport an immigrant appealing a deportation order in federal court even before th...
In response to Fatma Marouf, Michael Kagan & Rebecca Gill, Justice on the Fly: The Danger of Errant ...
This Article focuses attention on two recent and notable federal court opinions considering challeng...
This Article focuses attention on two recent and notable federal court opinions considering challeng...
This Article focuses attention on two recent and notable federal court opinions considering challeng...
This Article focuses attention on two recent and notable federal court opinions considering challeng...
Though it has not directly said so, the United States Supreme Court cares about proportionality in t...
Though it has not directly said so, the United States Supreme Court cares about proportionality in t...
Immigration adjudication is in an awkward position. There is an intricate system to adjudicate immig...
In Padilla v. Kentucky, the U.S. Supreme Court held that defense attorneys have a Sixth Amendment du...
Immigration adjudication is in an awkward position. There is an intricate system to adjudicate immig...
The federal government has expressed fear that immigrants abuse the appellate process to delay their...
Thousands of long-term legal permanent residents are deported from the United States each year becau...
Thousands of long-term legal permanent residents are deported from the United States each year becau...
The government may deport an immigrant appealing a deportation order in federal court even before th...
The government may deport an immigrant appealing a deportation order in federal court even before th...
In response to Fatma Marouf, Michael Kagan & Rebecca Gill, Justice on the Fly: The Danger of Errant ...
This Article focuses attention on two recent and notable federal court opinions considering challeng...
This Article focuses attention on two recent and notable federal court opinions considering challeng...
This Article focuses attention on two recent and notable federal court opinions considering challeng...
This Article focuses attention on two recent and notable federal court opinions considering challeng...
Though it has not directly said so, the United States Supreme Court cares about proportionality in t...
Though it has not directly said so, the United States Supreme Court cares about proportionality in t...
Immigration adjudication is in an awkward position. There is an intricate system to adjudicate immig...
In Padilla v. Kentucky, the U.S. Supreme Court held that defense attorneys have a Sixth Amendment du...
Immigration adjudication is in an awkward position. There is an intricate system to adjudicate immig...
The federal government has expressed fear that immigrants abuse the appellate process to delay their...
Thousands of long-term legal permanent residents are deported from the United States each year becau...
Thousands of long-term legal permanent residents are deported from the United States each year becau...