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  immigration law outline aleinikoff: Immigration and Citizenship Thomas Alexander Aleinikoff, David A. Martin, Hiroshi Motomura, 1998
  immigration law outline aleinikoff: The President and Immigration Law Adam B. Cox, Cristina M. Rodríguez, 2020-08-04 Who controls American immigration policy? The biggest immigration controversies of the last decade have all involved policies produced by the President — policies such as President Obama's decision to protect Dreamers from deportation and President Trump's proclamation banning immigrants from several majority-Muslim nations. While critics of these policies have been separated by a vast ideological chasm, their broadsides have embodied the same widely shared belief: that Congress, not the President, ought to dictate who may come to the United States and who will be forced to leave. This belief is a myth. In The President and Immigration Law, Adam B. Cox and Cristina M. Rodríguez chronicle the untold story of how, over the course of two centuries, the President became our immigration policymaker-in-chief. Diving deep into the history of American immigration policy — from founding-era disputes over deporting sympathizers with France to contemporary debates about asylum-seekers at the Southern border — they show how migration crises, real or imagined, have empowered presidents. Far more importantly, they also uncover how the Executive's ordinary power to decide when to enforce the law, and against whom, has become an extraordinarily powerful vehicle for making immigration policy. This pathbreaking account helps us understand how the United States ?has come to run an enormous shadow immigration system-one in which nearly half of all noncitizens in the country are living in violation of the law. It also provides a blueprint for reform, one that accepts rather than laments the role the President plays in shaping the national community, while also outlining strategies to curb the abuse of law enforcement authority in immigration and beyond.
  immigration law outline aleinikoff: Immigration Law Aspen Publishers, 2008-07-16 After your casebook, Casenote Legal Briefs will be your most important reference source for the entire semester. It is the most popular legal briefs series available, with over 140 titles, and is relied on by thousands of students for its expert case summaries, comprehensive analysis of concurrences and dissents, as well as of the majority opinion in the briefs. Casenote Legal Briefs Features: Keyed to specific casebooks by title/author Most current briefs available Redesigned for greater student accessibility Sample brief with element descriptions called out Redesigned chapter opener provides rule of law and page number for each brief Quick Course Outline chart included with major titles Revised glossary in dictionary format
  immigration law outline aleinikoff: Law Outlines Joseph M. Dodge, 1999
  immigration law outline aleinikoff: Law and Neuroscience Owen D. Jones, Jeffrey D. Schall, Francis X. Shen, 2020-09-15 The implications for law of new neuroscientific techniques and findings are now among the hottest topics in legal, academic, and media venues. Law and Neuroscience—a collaboration of professors in law, neuroscience, and biology—is the first and still only coursebook to chart this new territory, providing the world’s most comprehensive collection of neurolaw materials. This text will be of interest to many professors teaching Criminal Law and Torts courses, who would like to incorporate the most current thinking on how biology intersects with the law. New to the Second Edition: Extensively revised chapters, updated with new findings and materials. New chapter on Aging Brains Hundreds of new references and citations to recent developments. Over 600 new references and citations to recent developments, with 260 new readings, including 27 new case selections Highly current material; 45% of cases and publications in the Second Edition were published since the first edition in 2014 Professors and students will benefit from: Technical subjects explained in an accessible manner Extensive glossary of key terms Photos and illustrations enliven the text Professors of any background can teach this course
  immigration law outline aleinikoff: Nationality and Statelessness under International Law Alice Edwards, Laura van Waas, 2014-09-18 This book identifies the rights of stateless people and outlines the major legal obstacles preventing the eradication of statelessness.
  immigration law outline aleinikoff: Law Outlines Sheldon F. Kurtz, Patricia A. Cain, 2001 For over two decades, Casenote Legal Briefs have helped hundreds of thousands of students prepare for classes and exams year after year with unparalleled results. Known throughout the law school community as high-quality legal study aids, Casenotes popular series of legal briefs are the most comprehensive legal briefs available today. With over 100 Casenotes published today in all key areas, ranging from Administrative Law to Wills, Trusts, and Estates each and every Casenote offers: professionally written briefs of the cases in your casebook coverage that is accurate and up-to-date editor's analysis explaining the relevance of each case To the course coverage built on decades of experience the highest commitment to quality and don't forget Aspen's other popular study aids: Click here to buy all your study aids
  immigration law outline aleinikoff: U.S. Immigration Policy Council on Foreign Relations. Independent Task Force on U.S. Immigration Policy, Jeb Bush, Thomas F. McLarty, Edward H. Alden, 2009 Few issues on the American political agenda are more complex or divisive than immigration. There is no shortage of problems with current policies and practices, from the difficulties and delays that confront many legal immigrants to the large number of illegal immigrants living in the country. Moreover, few issues touch as many areas of U.S. domestic life and foreign policy. Immigration is a matter of homeland security and international competitiveness, as well as a deeply human issue central to the lives of millions of individuals and families. It cuts to the heart of questions of citizenship and American identity and plays a large role in shaping both America's reality and its image in the world. Immigration's emergence as a foreign policy issue coincides with the increasing reach of globalization. Not only must countries today compete to attract and retain talented people from around the world, but the view of the United States as a place of unparalleled openness and opportunity is also crucial to the maintenance of American leadership. There is a consensus that current policy is not serving the United States well on any of these fronts. Yet agreement on reform has proved elusive. The goal of the Independent Task Force on U.S. Immigration Policy was to examine this complex issue and craft a nuanced strategy for reforming immigration policies and practices.
  immigration law outline aleinikoff: Law Outlines Nancy L. Schultz, Louis J. Sirico (Jr.), 1996 After your casebook, Casenote Legal Briefs will be your most important reference source for the entire semester. It is the most popular legal briefs series available, with over 140 titles, and is relied on by thousands of students for its expert case summaries, comprehensive analysis of concurrences and dissents, as well as of the majority opinion in the briefs. Casenote Legal Briefs Features: Keyed to specific casebooks by title/author Most current briefs available Redesigned for greater student accessibility Sample brief with element descriptions called out Redesigned chapter opener provides rule of law and page number for each brief Quick Course Outline chart included with major titles Revised glossary in dictionary format
  immigration law outline aleinikoff: Acquisition and Loss of Nationality Rainer Bauböck, 2006 Acquisition and Loss of Nationality brings together a team of thirty researchers for an in-depth analysis of nationality laws in all fifteen pre-2004 member states of the European Union. Volume One presents detailed comparisons of the citizenship laws of all fifteen nations, while Volume Two contains individual studies of each country's laws. Together, the books are the most comprehensive available resource on the question of European nationality.
  immigration law outline aleinikoff: Casenote Law Outlines Joshua Dressler, 2002
  immigration law outline aleinikoff: Refugee Protection Kate Jastram, Marilyn Achiron, 2001 2. The role of UNHCR
  immigration law outline aleinikoff: Migration and Citizenship Rainer Bauböck, 2006 Publisher Description
  immigration law outline aleinikoff: Local Citizenship in a Global Age Kenneth A. Stahl, 2020-05-14 Presents a distinctly local idea of citizenship that, with the advance of globalization, often conflicts with national citizenship.
  immigration law outline aleinikoff: The Arc of Protection Alex Aleinikoff, Leah Zamore, 2019-08-27
  immigration law outline aleinikoff: Immigration in Europe David Turton, Julia González, 2003-01-01 The dynamics of migration in Europe have changed dramatically over the last few decades. Some countries, such as Ireland, Italy and Spain, are newcomers to an increasingly diverse Europe, having moved from being sources of emigration to destinations for migrants. Others such as France, Germany and the UK have many more years of experience with immigrants. Some of the biggest challenges facing Europe in the context of migration relate to irregular migration and integration by immigrants and refugees. What are the immigration needs of the different European countries? What are their labour needs? Can Europe’s existing population satisfy those labour needs? How can European countries work together to protect and improve the current refugee and asylum system? In the light of these pressing issues, it is vital that academics and NGOs work together to promote debate, research and the publication of reliable information about migration and refugees. To this end, academics, policy-makers and representatives of NGOs met at the University of Deusto in Bilbao, Spain (30 January-1 February 2003) to reflect on and debate the state of immigration in Europe. The results are published in this book.
  immigration law outline aleinikoff: Reading Law Antonin Scalia, Bryan A. Garner, 2012 In this groundbreaking book, Scalia and Garner systematically explain all the most important principles of constitutional, statutory, and contractual interpretation in an engaging and informative style with hundreds of illustrations from actual cases. Is a burrito a sandwich? Is a corporation entitled to personal privacy? If you trade a gun for drugs, are you using a gun in a drug transaction? The authors grapple with these and dozens of equally curious questions while explaining the most principled, lucid, and reliable techniques for deriving meaning from authoritative texts. Meanwhile, the book takes up some of the most controversial issues in modern jurisprudence. What, exactly, is textualism? Why is strict construction a bad thing? What is the true doctrine of originalism? And which is more important: the spirit of the law, or the letter? The authors write with a well-argued point of view that is definitive yet nuanced, straightforward yet sophisticated.
  immigration law outline aleinikoff: The Local Dimension of Migration Policymaking Tiziana Caponio, Maren Borkert, 2010 This edited volume prompts a fresh look at immigrant integration policy. Revealing just where immigrants & their receiving societies interact everyday, it shows how societal inclusion is administered & produced at a local level. The studies focus on three issue areas of migration policy - citizenship, welfare services & religious diversity.
  immigration law outline aleinikoff: Asylum Based on Sexual Orientation Sydney Levy, 1996
  immigration law outline aleinikoff: Citizenship Today T. Alexander Aleinikoff, Douglas Klusmeyer, 2010-11-01 The forms, policies, and practices of citizenship are changing rapidly around the globe, and the meaning of these changes is the subject of deep dispute. Citizenship Today brings together leading experts in their field to define the core issues at stake in the citizenship debates. The first section investigates central trends in national citizenship policy that govern access to citizenship, the rights of aliens, and plural nationality. The following section explores how forms of citizenship and their practice are, can, and should be located within broader institutional structures. The third section examines different conceptions of citizenship as developed in the official policies of governments, the scholarly literature, and the practice of immigrants and the final part looks at the future for citizenship policy. Contributors include Rainer Bauböck (Austrian Academy of Sciences), Linda Bosniak (Rutgers University School of Law, Camden), Francis Mading Deng (Brookings Institute), Adrian Favell (University of Sussex, UK), Richard Thompson Ford (Stanford University), Vicki C. Jackson (Georgetown University Law Center), Paul Johnston (Citizenship Project), Christian Joppke (European University Institute, Florence), Karen Knop (University of Toronto), Micheline Labelle (Université du Québec à Montréal), Daniel Salée (Concordia University, Montreal), and Patrick Weil (University of Paris 1, Sorbonne)
  immigration law outline aleinikoff: Diaspora for Development in Africa Sonia Plaza, Dilip Ratha, 2011 The diaspora of developing countries can be a potent force for development, through remittances, but more importantly, through promotion of trade, investment, knowledge and technology transfers. The book aims to consolidate research and evidence on these issues with a view to formulating policies in both sending and receiving countries.
  immigration law outline aleinikoff: The Dynamics of International Migration and Settlement in Europe Rinus Penninx, 2006 Includes bibliographical references.
  immigration law outline aleinikoff: Black Letter Outline on Antitrust HERBERT. HOVENKAMP, 2021-03-29 Black Letter Outlines are designed to help a law student recognize and understand the basic principles and issues of law covered in a law school course. Black Letter Outlines can be used both as a study aid when preparing for classes and a review of the subject matter when studying for an examination. This outline covers: Antitrust Economics - Price Theory and Industrial Organization; Cartels, Tacit Collusion, Joint Ventures and Other Combinations of Competitors; Monopolization, Attempt to Monopolize and Predatory Pricing; Vertical Integration and Vertical Mergers; Tie-ins, Reciprocity, Exclusive Dealing and the Franchise Contract; Resale Price Maintenance and Vertical Nonprice Restraints; Refusals to Deal; Horizontal Mergers; Conglomerate and Potential Competition Mergers; Price Discrimination and Differential Pricing Under the Robinson-Patman Act; Jurisdictional, Public Policy and Regulatory Limitations on the Domain of Antitrust; and Enforcement, Procedure and Related Matters.
  immigration law outline aleinikoff: Immigration and American Democracy Robert Koulish, 2010-02-05 While immigration embodies America’s rhetorical commitment to democracy, it also showcases abysmal failures in democratic practice. Koulish examines these failures in terms of excessive executive powers circumventing the constitution, privatization, and right-wing subversion of local democracy.
  immigration law outline aleinikoff: Democratic Inclusion Rainer Bauböck, 2018 Rainer Baubock is the world's leading theorist of transnational citizenship. He opens this volume with a question that is crucial to our thinking on citizenship in the twenty-first century: who has a claim to be included in a democratic political community? Baubock's answer addresses the majortheoretical and practical issues of the forms of citizenship and access to citizenship in different types of polity, the specification and justification of rights of non-citizen immigrants as well as non-resident citizens, and the conditions under which norms governing citizenship can legitimatelyvary. This argument is challenged and developed in responses by Joseph Carens, David Miller, Iseult Honohan, Will Kymlicka and Sue Donaldson, David Owen and Peter J. Spiro. In the concluding chapter, Baubock replies to his critics.
  immigration law outline aleinikoff: Kurzban's Immigration Law Sourcebook Ira J. Kurzban, 2008
  immigration law outline aleinikoff: International Litigation and Arbitration THOMAS E. CARBONNEAU, William E. Butler, Henry Allen Blair, 2020-07-03 Description Coming Soon!
  immigration law outline aleinikoff: Refugee Law and Durability of Protection Maria O’Sullivan, 2019-05-08 This book examines the link between refugee protection, duration of risk and residency rights. It focuses on two main issues of importance to current state practice: the use of temporary forms of refugee status and residency and the legal criteria for cessation of refugee status under Article 1C(5) of the 1951 Refugee Convention. In analysing this issue, this book canvasses debates which are pertinent to many other contentious areas of refugee law, including the relationship between the refugee definition and complementary protection, application of the Refugee Convention in situations of armed conflict, and the role of non-state bodies as actors of protection. It also illustrates some of the central problems with the way in which the 1951 Refugee Convention is implemented domestically in key asylum host states. The arguments put forward in this book have particular significance for the return of asylum seekers and refugees to situations of ongoing conflict and post-conflict situations and is therefore highly pertinent to the future development of international refugee law.
  immigration law outline aleinikoff: Taxation of Individual Income J. Martin Burke, Michael K. Friel, 1988
  immigration law outline aleinikoff: Crimmigration Law César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández, 2022-05-02 Crimmigration Law is a must-read for law students and practitioners seeking an introduction to the complex legal doctrine and practice challenges at the merger of immigration and criminal law.
  immigration law outline aleinikoff: Immigration and Nationality Law American Immigration Lawyers Association. Symposium, 1990
  immigration law outline aleinikoff: Europe and Its Immigrants in the 21st Century Demetrios G. Papademetriou, 2006 European policymakers are attempting to develop immigration policies that meet economic needs and promote greater competitiveness and growth —without undermining the social models so valued by their electorates. To succeed, they must take into account aging populations, high and persistent levels of overall unemployment, even higher levels of unemployment among immigrants and ethnic minorities, and sector- and location-specific labor mismatches and shortfalls. Europe and Its Immigrants in the 21st Century examines many of the critical issues facing European economies and societies with regard to immigration. The authors juxtapose these issues with those facing the traditional countries of immigration (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States) and offers policy recommendations to address them. Among other topics, this book examines options for immigrant selection and managing all forms of migration better (including irregular migration), and offers recommendations for immigrant and minority integration policies at the EU, national, and local levels - where most integration work takes place. Contributors include Wolfgang Lutz (Vienna Institute for Demography), Klaus Zimmerman (Institute for the Study of Labor/DIW, Berlin), Louka Katseli (OECD), Grete Brochman (Institute for Social Research, University of Oslo), Heaven Crawley (AMRE Consulting), Demetrios G. Papademetriou (Migration Policy Institute), Sarah Spencer (COMPAS, University of Oxford), Brian Ray (University of Ottawa), Rinus Pennix (University of Amsterdam), Jorge Gaspar (University of Lisbon), Lucinda Fonseca (Centro de Estudos Geográficos), Kathleen Newland (Migration Policy Institute), Doris Meissner (Migration Policy Institute), T. Alexander Aleinikoff (Georgetown University Law Center), and Patrick Weil (CEPIC/ Centre d'histoire sociale du 20e siecle).
  immigration law outline aleinikoff: Criminal Procedure-adjudication Andrew Leipold, 2016-12-10 This readable book walks step-by-step through the criminal adjudication process, from the post-arrest bail decision and the right to counsel through the post-trial direct appeal. It analyzes the main cases and statutes in each area, showing how the doctrine has developed and its current state. The book also places great emphasis on the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, working through their text in a clear, understandable way, explaining not only the law but the strategic issues that a lawyer might face. This is the ideal book for the student who wants both a broad overview of how the parts of the process fit together and enough detail to understand the thorny problems that are most likely to arise on an exam and in practice. This book works equally well as a stand-alone text or as a supplement to a traditional casebook.
  immigration law outline aleinikoff: Problems in Legal Ethics Mortimer D. Schwartz, Richard C. Wydick, Rex R. Perschbacher, 2001
  immigration law outline aleinikoff: Property JOHN G. SPRANKLING, Raymond Coletta, 2021-06-02 CasebookPlus Hardbound - New, hardbound print book includes lifetime digital access to an eBook, with the ability to highlight and take notes, and 12-month access to a digital Learning Library that includes self-assessment quizzes tied to this book, leading study aids, an outline starter, and Gilbert Law Dictionary.
  immigration law outline aleinikoff: Elements of Law Eva Hanks, Michael Herz, Steven Nemerson, 2010-05 This casebook is ideal for any introduction to law or legal method course. It is designed to develop analytic, interpretive, and advocacy skills that will be helpful to students across the range of substantive courses, while also encouraging students to think critically about the judicial process and the role of judges in a democracy. The second edition of Elements of Law significantly reworks and updates the first edition, which was published in 1994, while preserving the essential features and many of the principal cases from that edition. This edition is more compact than its predecessor because the lengthy materials on jurisprudence have been eliminated. Thus, half of the book is devoted to the common law and half to statutory interpretation.
  immigration law outline aleinikoff: Corporate Taxation Charlotte Crane, Linda McKissack Beale, 2012 Corporate Taxation is part of the LexisNexis Graduate Tax Series, which is geared toward LLM degree programs in tax. As such, the text includes almost no original materials from court cases or administrative guidance. It is assumed that students will read relevant materials online before class, and that the instructor will highlight those items that are particularly important for the course as it develops. The authors believe it is important for students to develop an ability to read and understand tax statutes, revenue rulings, regulation preambles and amendments on their own, without being spoonfed by text and teacher. Part I of the text covers the fundamentals of corporate taxation such as the corporate tax base; distributions from corporations; shareholder transfers of property to corporations; liability assumptions in connection with those transactions; corporate liquidations; the DRD and liquidations of controlled subsidiaries; redemptions; stock distributions and similar transactions such as recapitalizations; subchapter S concepts; choice of entity and capital structure issues; taxable asset and stock acquisitions; section 338 recharacterization of stock acquisitions as asset acquisitions; the rules for carryovers; boot in reorganizations; B reorgs; C reorgs; triangular mergers; F reorgs; and an extensive discussion of section 355, including the post-General Utilities anti-abuse rules. Part II provides a discussion of advanced topics that some instructors may wish to incorporate along with one of the earlier chapters or pick and choose for a few advanced topics at the end of the course. It deals with debt and equity issues of particular interest in the corporate context, including section 1032 and the use of a corporation's own stock, options, or tracking stock; transactions involving debt of related parties; and a brief introduction to consolidated returns, as a means of exploring advanced topics in entity organization. Each chapter ends with comprehensive sets of Discussion and Practice Problems. A comprehensive Teacher's Manual is also available.
  immigration law outline aleinikoff: Immigration Law and Procedure in a Nutshell David S. Weissbrodt, Laura Danielson, 2011 This compact, comprehensive title offers an expert overview of the history, constitutional authority, statutory provisions, regulations, structure, procedure, administrative process, and ethical principles of immigration law and practice.
  immigration law outline aleinikoff: International Litigation Steven J. Stein, 1980 Prepared for distribution at the international litigation program, September 25-26, 1980, New York City.
  immigration law outline aleinikoff: Coastal Law Josh Eagle, 2011 For the modern course on theory and practice, Coastal Law features engaging coverage of laws meant to balance public and private interests in coastal resources and their application in coastal communities. Designed with instructor's needs in mind, the organization structures readings and questions for ease of course design and execution. The Teacher's Manual includes model syllabi for both semester and quarter-length courses and extensive discussion questions. A state-of-the art approach to helping students prepare for class uses informative and interesting boxes, quick questions, maps, photographs, and diagrams that both help connect students with the material and optimize retention. Unique, multi-disciplinary content gives a concise introduction to basic coastal geology, ecology, geography, and economics that students need in order to understand coastal law and policy. On the cutting-edge of issues such as climate change, oil spill litigation, and hurricane insurance, Coastal Law showcases the most recent, important cases on coastal land-use regulation. End-of-chapter summaries and exercises aid in comprehension of material, allow for interim self-testing, and encourage in-class review. Features of Coastal Law Instructor-friendly organization structures readings and questions for ease of course design and execution Teacher's Manual with model syllabi (for semester and quarter-length courses) and extensive discussion questions State-of-the art approach to helping students prepare for class informative and interesting boxes Quick questions, maps, photographs, and diagrams connects students with the material optimizes retention Unique, multi-disciplinary content concise introduction to coastal geology, ecology, geography, and economics needed to understand law and policy Up-to-date coverage most recent, important cases on coastal land-use regulation cutting-edge issues impact of climate change oil spill litigation hurricane insurance Combines theory with practice presents theoretical underpinnings of environmental and property law prepares students for representation of landowners, conservation groups, and state and federal agencies End-of-chapter summaries and exercises heightened comprehension of material interim self-testing in-class review
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Citizenship and Immigration Services Overview - Homeland Security
USCIS consists of 19,000 employees and contractors from 200 offices across the world who oversee lawful immigration to the United States. Our number one goal is strengthening the …

Move to the United States - Homeland Security
In addition, Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is a temporary immigration benefit that allows qualified individuals from designated countries (or parts of those countries) who are in the …

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May 30, 2025 · Administration of immigration benefits is the responsibility of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). In order to have a liaison between the public and DHS on …

Immigration and Customs Enforcement - Homeland Security
4 days ago · DHS’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) duties are carried out through more than 400 federal statutes and focus on smart immigration enforcement, humane …

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Jun 28, 2022 · The U.S. Department of Homeland Security allows those who have applied or petitioned for an immigration benefit to check the status of their case online. Check Case …

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DHS and Idaho Team up in Joint Immigration Enforcement …
Jun 6, 2025 · Idaho has taken many steps to increase our coordination with the Trump administration in the enforcement of our nation’s immigration laws, and I want to further …

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May 5, 2025 · Self-deportation is a dignified way to leave the U.S. and will allow illegal aliens to avoid being encountered by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Even with the …

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