I Eagly, S Shafer, J Whalley - California Law Review, 2018 - JSTOR
The United States currently detains more families seeking asylum than any nation in the world, but little is known about how these families fare in the immigration court process. In …
This Article introduces to legal scholarship a new horizon for pro-immigrant scholarship and advocacy: deportation abolition. The ever-present threat of deportation shapes the daily …
Modern administrative law understands the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) to establish an informal and a formal procedural mode of two types of agency action: rulemaking and …
Since the nineteenth century, judges have recognized deportation as a penalty" beyond all reason in its severity." 1 In Fong Yue Ting v. United States, the Chinese immigrant plaintiffs …
Deportation dominates immigration policy debates, yet it represents a fraction of the work the immigration enforcement system does. In recent years, federal immigration authorities have …
An Empirical Study of Political Control over Immigration Adjudication Page 1 An Empirical Study of Political Control over Immigration Adjudication CATHERINE Y. KIM* & AMY SEMET …
The Administrative Procedure Act (" APA") celebrates its seventy-fifth birthday this year.'Its enactment in 1946 was the result of a" fierce com-promise" after a decade-long battle …
SS Wadhia - Administrative Law Review, 2020 - JSTOR
“Darkside Discretion” refers to a situation where the noncitizen satisfies the statutory criteria set by Congress to be eligible for remedy, but in the end, the adjudicator invokes discretion …