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It was a privilege to take part in a fascinating panel about the Supreme Court at the South Asian Bar Association (SABA) of North America annual…
It was a privilege to take part in a fascinating panel about the Supreme Court at the South Asian Bar Association (SABA) of North America annual…
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Last August I went to Dallas for a fun, in-person GLOMO® event hosted by Ben Cross, SCRP. Well, as a Dallas first-timer, I had the opportunity to get…
Last August I went to Dallas for a fun, in-person GLOMO® event hosted by Ben Cross, SCRP. Well, as a Dallas first-timer, I had the opportunity to get…
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The “Strengthening Immigration Procedures Act of 2024,” introduced by @ChrisMurphyCT, would align ineffective assistance of counsel claims in…
The “Strengthening Immigration Procedures Act of 2024,” introduced by @ChrisMurphyCT, would align ineffective assistance of counsel claims in…
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What's the Deal With the Unlawful Presence Bars?
Think Immigration Blog/AILA
As part of our efforts to amplify the AILA Law Journal, author Martin Robles-Avila shared some insights from his recent article published in the November, 2022 edition of the AILA Law Journal, “At Long Last, USCIS Meets the Moment: A Brief History of the Unlawful Presence Bars” in which he dives into where things stand on these bars which impact so many individuals.
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At Long Last, USCIS Meets the Moment: A Brief History of the Unlawful Presence Bars
AILA Law Journal, Vol. 4, No. 2, October 2022
Abstract: Providing an in-depth overview and analysis of the statutory schema implicating the three- and ten-year bars—as well as important and often overlooked legislative history—this article lends context to USCIS’s nascent policy change to no longer require that applicants serve the three- and ten-year bars
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Despite New DACA Rule, Dreamers Need Legislative Fix
Law360
Discussion of DACA Final Rule, ongoing litigation and prosecutorial discretion.
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What Every In-House Counsel Needs to Know about Immigration Law Compliance
Business Law Today
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The Credible Liar: Why Consistency Is the Wrong Benchmark for Credibility in Asylum Cases
The California Psychologist, Vol. 42
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Board Member 2022 Immigration Editorial Advisory Board
-The editorial advisory board provides feedback on Law360's coverage and expert insight on how best to shape future coverage. https://www.law360.com/articles/1485548/law360-s-2022-immigration-editorial-advisory-board
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