Litigating Immigration Cases in Federal Court, 6th ed - Couverture rigide

Robert Pauw

 
9781573705073: Litigating Immigration Cases in Federal Court, 6th ed

Synopsis

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. With Litigating Immigration Cases in Federal Court, you'll get professional advice Justiciability Issues Exhaustion of Administrative Remedies Jurisdictional Considerations Due Process in Removal Proceedings Judicial Review APA Jurisdictional Considerations and Lawsuits Constitutional and Statutory Framework as well as Habeas Petitions Relating to Immigration Detention Mandamus Lawsuits Consular Non-reviewability Chevron Deference and Brand X Retroactivity FOIA Matters Preparation of the Complaint, Petition for Review, and Motion for Stay Attorneys' Fees and Costs The latest edition includes updates Case law that has developed under recent Supreme Court decisions, including Guerrero-Lasprilla, Niz-Chavez, and Patel Suspension Clause cases in the lower courts following the Supreme Court’s decision in Thuraissigiam, and the implications for obtaining a stay of removal while litigation is pending Case law that has developed after the Supreme Court’s decision in Jennings regarding challenges to mandatory detention Updated case law on cases seeking to review consular decisions Challenges to naturalization denials where USCIS alleges that permanent residence was not lawfully obtained New section on the principles of res judicata and collateral estoppel

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