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ICE Transfers and the Detention Archipelago, Sabrina Balgamwalla Journal of Law and Policy
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PROTECTING THE ‘UNWANTED’: HOW AND WHY WE SHOULD DEFEND FORMER GANG MEMBERS IN THEIR PURSUIT OF ASYLUM, Anjani P. Shah Journal of Law and Policy
The Cost of Cutting Corners: Jurisdictional Implications Flowing from Removal Proceedings Commenced by a Defective Notice to Appear, Juliana M. Lopez Brooklyn Law Review
A Civil Shame: The Failure to Protect Due Process in Discretionary Immigration Bond Hearings, Stacy L. Brustin Brooklyn Law Review
A Lineage of Family Separation, Anita Sinha Brooklyn Law Review
Redefining the Safe Third Country Exception of the Immigration and Nationality Act in the Wake of Trump, Daniel E. Rabbani Brooklyn Law Review
Without a Voice, Without a Forum: Finding IIRIRA Section 1252(g) Unconstitutional, Amanda Simms Brooklyn Law Review
Terrorism and the Inherent Right to Self-Defense in Immigration Law, Faiza Sayed Faculty Scholarship
Presidential Ideology and Immigrant Detention, Catherine Y. Kim, Amy Semet Faculty Scholarship
Out of Options: The Obstructions Hindering Victims of Non-State Actor Violence Under Current Asylum Law, Kenneth D. Law Jr. Brooklyn Law Review
Asymmetries in Immigration Protection, Sabrineh Ardalan Brooklyn Law Review
An Empirical Study of Political Control over Immigration Adjudication, Catherine Y. Kim, Amy Semet Faculty Scholarship
Coming to Terms with Wartime Collaboration: Post-Conflict Processes & Legal Challenges, Shane Darcy Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Safeguarding Democracy in Europe: A Bulwark Against Hungary’s Subversion of Civil Society, Hannah J. Sarokin Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Immigration Detainers, Local Discretion, and State Law’s Historical Constraints, Kate Evans Brooklyn Law Review
From Family, They Flee: Asylum for Victims of Forced Marriage, Amanda R. Fell Brooklyn Law Review
The Price is Rights: Getting the United Arab Emirates up to International Speed in the Labor Law Department, Janae C. Cummings Brooklyn Journal of International Law
The Equal Protection Doctrine in the Age of Trump: The Example of Unaccompanied Immigrant Children, Rebecca A. Delfino Brooklyn Law Review
A Nation of Informants: Reining In Post-9/11 Coercion of Intelligence Informants, Diala Shamas Brooklyn Law Review
Demanding Due Process: Time to Amend 8 U.S.C. § 1226(c) and Limit Indefinite Detention of Criminal Immigrants, Allison M. Cunneen Brooklyn Law Review
Particular Social Groups: Vague Definitions and an Indeterminate Future for Asylum Seekers, Christopher C. Malwitz Brooklyn Law Review
Borders, Bans, and Courts in the European Union, Maryellen Fullerton Faculty Scholarship
The President's Immigration Courts, Catherine Y. Kim Faculty Scholarship
Looking to Australia to Overhaul U.S. Foreign Investment in Real Estate, Stephanie L. Kahn Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Refugees and the Primacy of European Human Rights Law, Maryellen Fullerton Faculty Scholarship
Theorizing the Immigrant Child: The Case of Married Minors, Medha D. Makhlouf Brooklyn Law Review
Finally, a True Elements Test: Mathis v. United States and the Categorical Approach, Rebecca Sharpless Brooklyn Law Review
Deported by Marriage: Americans Forced to Choose Between Love and Country, Beth Caldwell Brooklyn Law Review
Asylum Crisis Italian Style: The Dublin Regulation Collides with European Human Rights Law, Maryellen Fullerton Faculty Scholarship
Presidential Legitimacy through the Anti-Discrimination Lens, Catherine Y. Kim Faculty Scholarship
Fortifying the Rights of Unauthorized Immigrant Workers: Why Employee-Focused Incentives Under the NLRA Would Help End the Cycle of Labor Rights Abuse, Caitlin E. Delaney Journal of Law and Policy
The Wages of Human Trafficking, Rana M. Jaleel Brooklyn Law Review
From Baby M to Baby M(anji): Regulating International Surrogacy Agreements, Yehezkel Margalit Journal of Law and Policy
Unconstitutional but Entrenched: Putting UOCAVA and Voting Rights for Permanent Expatriates on a Sound Constitutional Footing, Brian C. Kalt Brooklyn Law Review
Thailand's Ban on Commercial Surrogacy: Why Thailand Should Regulate, Not Attempt to Eradicate, Allison L. Zimmerman Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Comparative Perspectives on Statelessness and Persecution, Maryellen Fullerton Faculty Scholarship
Immigration Separation of Powers and the President's Power to Preempt, Catherine Y. Kim Faculty Scholarship
Governors: Seize the Law: A Call to Expand the Use of Pardons to Provide Relief from Deportation, Stacy Caplow Faculty Scholarship
After the Flood: The Legacy of the "Surge" of Federal Immigration Appeals, Stacy Caplow Faculty Scholarship
Accessing Justice: The Availability and Adequacy of Counsel Removal Proceedings: New York Immigrant Representation Study Report, Stacy Caplow, Peter L. Markowitz, Jojo Annobil, Peter Z. Cobb, Nancy Morawetz, Oren Root, Claudia Slovinsky, Zhifen Cheng, Lindsay C. Nash Faculty Scholarship
Challenging Detention: Why Immigrant Detainees Receive Less Process than Enemy Combatants and Why They Deserve More, Faiza Sayed Faculty Scholarship
Changes to the Culture of Adversarialness: Endorsing Candor, Cooperation and Civility in Relationships between Prosecutors and Defense Counsel, Stacy Caplow, Lisa Griffin Faculty Scholarship
A Tale of Two Decades: War Refugees and Asylum Policy in the European Union and the United States, Maryellen Fullerton Faculty Scholarship
ReNorming Immigration Court, Stacy Caplow Faculty Scholarship
"Deport All the Students": Lessons Learned in an X-treme Clinic, Stacy Caplow Faculty Scholarship
Inadmissible in Iberia: The Fate of Asylum Seekers in Spain and Portugal, Maryellen Fullerton Faculty Scholarship
Cuban Exceptionalism : Migration and Asylum in Spain and the United States, Maryellen Fullerton Faculty Scholarship
The Child Status Protection Act: Does Immigration Math Solve the Family Unity Equation?, Shane Dizon Faculty Scholarship
Failing the Test: Germany Leads Europe in Dismantling Refugee Protection, Maryellen Fullerton Faculty Scholarship
Hungary, Refugees. and the Law of Return, Maryellen Fullerton Faculty Scholarship
Recent Developments in Refugee Protection, Maryellen Fullerton Faculty Scholarship
A Comparative Look at Refugee Status Based on Persecution Due to Membership in a Particular Social Group, Maryellen Fullerton Faculty Scholarship
Persecution Based on Membership in a Particular Social Group: Jurisprudence in the Federal Republic of Germany, Maryellen Fullerton Faculty Scholarship
Restricting the Flow of Asylum-Seekers in Belgium, Denmark, the Federal Republic of Germany, and the Netherlands: New Challenges to the Geneva Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees and the European Convention on Human Rights, Maryellen Fullerton Faculty Scholarship
Strategies for Ameliorating the Immigration Consequences of Criminal Convictions: A Guide for Defense Attorneys, Maryellen Fullerton, Noah Kinigstein Faculty Scholarship
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