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Immigration and Refugee Law and Policy (6 Revised edition)

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Since its initial publication in 1992, the book has been adopted at 183 U.S. law schools. It mixes theory, policy, and politics with practice-oriented materials that deal in doctrine, planning, and problem-solving.

Legomsky and Rodríguez make heavy use of policy analysis, fact problems, and simulation exercises.

The teacher’s manual contains detailed analyses of all the policy questions, fact problems, and simulation exercises, as well as synopses of all the cases, sample syllabi, and other teaching suggestions. The new edition incorporates the sweeping changes of the past five years. Highlights include:Discussion of DACA and the dramatic November 2014 executive actionsAnalysis of the legal limits and policy implications of prosecutorial discretion and other Obama Administration executive actionsDiscussion of comprehensive legislative immigration reform efforts, including S.744A new section on vulnerable children, addressing UAC, special immigrant juveniles, child asylum issues, and children’s use of T and U visas, with specific discussion of the current Central American UAC issues and 2014 opinion of the Inter-American CourtA completely re-written section on same-sex marriages, to reflect Windsor, Zeleniak, and Administration implementation initiativesEntirely rewritten section on asylum claims based on particular social group, to reflect the recent BIA decisions in M-E-V-G- and W-G-R- (concerning the social distinction and particularity requirements), the BIA’s 2014 landmark domestic violence decision in A-R-C-G-, and related developments on gender-based asylum claimsA completely rewritten section on crimmigration generally, the crime-related deportability grounds, and the categorical and modified categorical approaches, to reflect the Supreme Court’s recent decisions in Moncrieffe and Descamps, lower court decisions such as Silva-Trevino, and the 2014 BIA decision in Dominguez-RodriguezThe addition of an extended section on federalism and Arizona v.

United States in chapter 2 (constitutional foundations), the creation of a new chapter on enforcement that includes discussion of Secure Communities (now PEP), 287(g), non-cooperation laws, and detention, and a reorganization and streamlining of chapter 12 (undocumented immigrants), to accommodate these changesNew developments on in-state tuition for undocumented studentsNew developments on drivers’ licenses for undocumented residentsNew material on advance parole, Arrabally, 601A provisional unlawful presence waivers, and parole in placeMAVNI renewal and extension to DACA recipientsNew developments on PadillaNew avenues for representation for low-income immigrants and refugeesThe Supreme Court’s Cuellar de Osorio decision on the Child Status Protection ActNew developments on EB-5, particularly with respect to regional centersMaterial concerning work permits for H-4 nonimmigrantsNew material on the Adam Walsh ActDiscussion of dramatic increases in credible fear interviews and Administration responsesDiscussion of the asylum clock litigation and its effect on work authorizationMaterial on FOIA litigation involving asylum officer interview notesImportant recent court decisions on temporary protected statusNew developments on in-country renunciation of U.S. citizenshipDiscussion of assisted reproductive technology (ART) and its effects on both immigration and citizenship law

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Product Details
Foundation Press
1609304241 / 9781609304249
Hardback
30/03/2015
United States
1525 pages
190 x 254 mm