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The Cliodynamics of Mass Incarceration, Climate Change, and “Chains on Our Feet”, Nadia B. Ahmad Faculty Scholarship
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Immigration Detention: Eroding or Reinforcing a Theory of Immigration Exceptionalism?, Kate Aschenbrenner Faculty Scholarship
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Re-Reading Anita Bernstein's The Common Law Inside the Female Body from the Bottom of the Well: Analysis of the Central Park Five, Border Drownings, the Kavanaugh Confirmation, and the Coronavirus, Nadia B. Ahmad Faculty Scholarship
The Effects of Forcible Separation and the Ramifications Involved in Using Genetic Testing to Reunite Immigrants at the Border, Thameshwarie Ghamandi Child and Family Law Journal
The Separation of Migrant Families at the Border under the Trump Administration’s Zero-Tolerance Policy: A Critical Analysis of the Mistreatment of Immigrant Children Held in U.S. Custody, Dhillon Ramkhelawan Child and Family Law Journal
Immigration's Future: Closing The Door On The American Dream?, Ritcy Canelon Barry Law Review
Eroding Immigration Exceptionalism: Administrative Law in the Supreme Court's Immigration Jurisprudence, Kate Aschenbrenner Faculty Scholarship
Willful Blindness or Deliberate Indifference: The United States' Abdication of Legal Responsibility to Refugees, Abed A. Ayoub, Yolanda C. Rondon Barry Law Review
The Crushing of a Dream: DACA, DAPA and the Politics of Immigration Law Under President Obama, Robert H. Wood Barry Law Review
Irreconcilable Similarities: The Inconsistent Analysis of 212(C) and 212(H) Waivers, Kate Aschenbrenner Rodriguez Faculty Scholarship
Submerging Islands: Tuvalu and Kiribati as Case Studies Illustrating the Need for a Climate Refugee Treaty, Rana Balesh Environmental and Earth Law Journal (EELJ)
Immigration Policy and the Rhetoric of Reform: “Deport Felons, Not Families,” Moncrieffe v. Holder, Children at the Border, and Idle Promises, Terri R. Day, Leticia M. Diaz Faculty Scholarship
In Pursuit of Calmer Waters: Managing the Impact of Trauma Exposure on Immigration Adjudicators, Kate Aschenbrenner Faculty Scholarship
Reforming the Immigration Courts of the United States: Why is There No Will to Make It an Article I Court?, Leonard Birdsong Barry Law Review
Beyond Because I Said So Reconciling Civil Retroactivity Analysis in Immigration Cases With a Protective Lenity Principle, Kate Aschenbrenner Faculty Scholarship
Ripples Against the Other Shore: The Impact of Trauma Exposure On The Immigration Process Through Adjudicators, Kate Aschenbrenner Faculty Scholarship
Discretionary (In)Justice: The Exercise of Discretion in Claims for Asylum, Kate Aschenbrenner Rodriguez Faculty Scholarship
Children Under the Radar: The Unique Plight of Special Immigrant Juveniles, My Xuan T. Mai Barry Law Review
Abay v. Ashcroft: The Sixth Circuit’s Baseless Expansion of INA § 101 Revealed a Gap in Asylum Law, Wes Henricksen Faculty Scholarship
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