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Recent Volumes
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Volume 21, Issue 1 (Fall 2006) ARTICLES A Political Response to Crisis in the Immigration Courts, by Sydenham B. Alexander III Australia's Mandatory Detention of "Unauthorized" Asylum Seekers: History, Politics and Analysis Under International Law, by Catherine Skulan NOTES Unlocking the Fortress: Protocol No. 11 and the Birth of Collective Expulsion Jurisprudence in the Council of Europe System, by Jacob D. Howley Foreign Policy and Humanitarianism in U.S. Asylum Adjudication: Revisiting the Debate in the Wake of the War on Terror, by Daniel L. Swanwick CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS LEGISLATIVE BRANCH: Secure Fence Act of 2006 EXECUTIVE BRANCH: Citizenship Exam Redesigned to Focus on Concepts Rather Than Trivia JUDICIAL BRANCH: Immigrant Housing Laws Meet with Judicial Resistance INTERNATIONAL: EU Nations to Restrict Worker Migration from New Members Bulgaria and Romania
Volume 20, Issue 4 (Summer 2006) ARTICLES The Citizenship Dialectic, by Ediberto Román Discretionary Deportation, by Gerald L. Neuman NOTES Judicial Deference After United States v. Mead: How Streamlining Measures at the Board of Immigration Appeals May Transform Traditional Notions of Deference in Immigration Law, by Estella F. Chen The Imperfect Legacy of Gomez v. INS: Using Social Perceptions to Adjudicate Social Group Claims, by Talia Inlender CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS LEGISLATIVE BRANCH: A House-Senate Standoff over Immigration Reform EXECUTIVE BRANCH: ICE Establishes IMAGE Program JUDICIAL BRANCH: A Recent Decision: Fernandez-Vargaz v. Gonzales
Volume 20, Issue 3 (Spring 2006) ARTICLE Assessing Jus ad Bellum and Jus in Bello within the Refugee Status Determination Process: Contemplations on Conscientious Objectors Seeking Asylum, by Cecilia M. Bailliet NOTES Educating Undocumented Children in the United States: Codification of Plyler v. Doe Through Federal Legislation, by Jaclyn Brickman Marked for Death: The Maras of Central America and Those Who Flee Their Wrath, by Jeffrey D. Corsetti Admission Denied: In Support of a Duress Exception to the Immigration and Nationality Act’s “Material Support for Terrorism” Provision, by Gregory F. Laufer Exile and the Not-So-Permanent Resident: Does International Law Require a Humanitarian Waiver of Deportation for the Non-Citizen Convicted of Certain Crimes?, by Sara A. Rodriguez CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS LEGISLATIVE BRANCH: Battle of Bills in Immigration Reform EXECUTIVE BRANCH: Challenges to Combating Drug Trafficking on Indian Reservations JUDICIAL BRANCH: Government Settles with Egyptian Alleging Abuse in Post-9/11 Detention
Volume 20, Issue 2 (Winter 2006) ARTICLE Rules Are Made to Be Broken: How the Process of Expedited Removal Fails Asylum Seekers, by Michele R. Pistone and John J. Hoeffner NOTES The Promises of Torturers: Diplomatic Assurances and the Legality of “Rendition,” by Katherine R. Hawkins Gender-Based Violence Among Refugee and Internally Displaced Women in Africa, by Amy G. Lewis Burden Sharing or Burden Shifting? Asylum and Expansion in the European Union, by Barry Junker CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS LEGISLATIVE BRANCH EXECUTIVE BRANCH JUDICIAL BRANCH
Volume 20, Issue 1 (Fall 2005) ARTICLES Why Are So Many People Challenging Board of Immigration Appeals Decisions in Federal Court? An Empirical Analysis of the Recent Surge in Petitions for Review, by John R.B. Palmer, Stephen W. Yale-Loehr, and Elizabeth Cronin Denaturalization and Death: What It Means to Preclude the Exercise of Judicial Discretion, by Amy D. Ronner Shielded from Review: The Questionable Birth and Development of the Asylum Standard of Review Under Elias-Zacarias, by Stephen M. Knight CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS LEGISLATIVE BRANCH EXECUTIVE BRANCH LEGISLATIVE AND JUDICIARY BRANCHES
Volume 19, Issue 4 (Summer 2005) ARTICLES The Strange Afterlife of Section 212(c) Relief: Collateral Attacks on Deportation Orders in Prosecutions for Illegal Reentry after St. Cyr, by Brent S. Wible Hmong Veterans’ Naturalization Act: Precedent for Waiving the English Language Requirement for the Elderly, by Angela McCaffrey NOTES Slamming the Door on Terrorists and the Drug Trade while Increasing Legal Immigration: Temporary Deployment of the United States Military at the Borders, by Brian R. Wahlquist The Obligation of Non-Refoulement under the Convention Against Torture: When Has a Foreign Government Acquiesced in the Torture of its Citizens?, by Patricia J. Freshwater CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS LEGISLATIVE BRANCH JUDICIAL BRANCH
Volume 19, Issue 3 (Spring 2005) ARTICLES Tracing Cascades: The Normative Development of the U.N. Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement, by Hannah Entwisle Exploring the Doctrine of Imputed Political Opinion and its Application in the Ninth Circuit, by Donald W. Yoo NOTES Avoiding the Avoidance Canon: Subconstitutional Facial Challenge in Clark v. Martinez, by Phillip J. Riblett Harm Reduction Statutes and Immigrants in California: Removal of the Shadow-Class, by Deji Olukotun CURRENT DEVELOPMENT EXECUTIVE BRANCH
Volume 19, Issue 2 (Winter 2005) ABA SPECIAL COMMITTEE REPORT The Canada-U.S. Border: Balancing Trade, Security and Migrant Rights in the Post-9/11 Era, by the ABA Immigration & Nationality Committee ARTICLES "Abundantly Clear": Refoulement, by Bill Frelick Politics or Humanitarianism? Recovering the Political Roots of Asylum, by Matthew E. Price Evian’s Legacy: The Holocaust, the United Nations Refugee Convention, and Post-War Refugee Legislation in the United States, by Naomi S. Stern NOTE Method in its Madness: The Endowment Effect in an Analysis of Refugee Burden-Sharing and a Proposed Refugee Market, by Benjamin Cook CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS LEGISLATIVE BRANCH JUDICIAL BRANCH
Volume 19, Issue 1 (Fall 2004) ARTICLES Fraud, the Unauthorized Practice of Law and Unmet Needs: A Look at State Laws Regulating Immigration Assistants, by Andrew F. Moore The Contours of Conformity: Behavioral Decision Theory and the Pitfalls of the 2002 Reforms of Immigration Procedures, by Susan Burkhardt Triply Exploited: Female Victims of Trafficking Networks—Strategies for Pursuing Protection and Legal Status in Countries of Destination, by Anna Marie Gallagher NOTES International Law as a Tool of Constitutional Interpretation in the Early Immigration Power Cases, by Andrew B. Ayers The Bhutanese Refugees and a Coercive-Collaborative Model of International Multiparty Mediation, by Nicholas Stein CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS LEGISLATIVE BRANCH EXECUTIVE BRANCH JUDICIAL BRANCH
Revised March 12, 2007 (BEM) |
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