Volume 35: Issue 1
Immigration Law
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Immigration Law
Jerome B. Ingber
Foreword
Richard A. Boswell
Crafting True Immigration Reform
Paschal O. Nwokocha
American Employment-Based Immigration Program in a Competitive Global Marketplace:Need for Reform
Ilyce Shugall and Rebecca Desnoyers
Case Note: Orozco v. Mukasey: When an Entry May Not Be an "Admission" and the Fundamental Problems with the Ninth Circuit's Analysis
Dinesh Shenoy and Salima Oines Khakoo
One Strike and You're Out! The Crumbling Distinction Between the Criminal and the Civil for Immigrants in the Twenty-First Century
Christopher Lasch
Enforcing the Limits of the Executive's Authority to Issue Immigration Detainers
Leonard Birdsong
A Legislative Rejoinder to "Give Me Your Gays, Your Lesbians, and Your Victims of Gender Violence, Yearning to Breathe Free of Sexual Persecution..."
C. Peter Erlinder
When "Fear of Persecution..." Requires Deportation: "Catch 22" False-Document Prosecutions After a Grant of Asylum
MiaLisa McFarland and Evon M. Spangler
A Parent's Undocumented Immigration Status Should Not Be Considered Under the Best Interest of the Child Standard
Bruce P. Corrie, Ph.D.
A New Paradigm for Immigrant Policy: Immigrant Capital
Katherine D. Black, Stephen T. Black, and Ryan H. Pace
Is the IRS the Solution to Illegal Immigration?
Charles H. Kuck an dOlesia Gorinshteyn
Unauthorized Practice of Immigration Law in the Context of Supreme Court's Decision in Sperry v. Florida
Clinical Legal Education
Stefan H. Krieger
The Effect of Clinical Education on Law Student Reasoning: An Empirical Study
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