Written by experienced litigator Robert Pauw, Litigating Immigration Cases in Federal Court provides the "how to" guidance for filing immigration lawsuits in federal court with an easy-to-use overview of the basic principles of judicial review of immigration cases and general administrative law principles that are relevant in immigration cases. Litigating Immigration Cases in Federal Court is an essential guide for individuals challenging immigration decisions in federal court. For persons filing a lawsuit in federal court for the first time, the book provides sample pleadings as well as guidance on arguments that the government typically makes in its attempt to dismiss lawsuits. For more experienced practitioners, the book provides "Quick Cites"-editorially vetted favorable cases (with quotes from the most relevant passages) that the author considers to be particularly useful in brief writing.
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