Student Perspectives H.R. 6577: It’s Time for an Independent Immigration Court 15 Apr 2022 By Dylan Abrokwa-Jassor, B.A. Class of 2024 The rights that most Americans expect when entering a courthouse are not protected in immigration court. Rights to due process and fair trials,…
Clinic News The Immigration Clinic Goes to Trial This November 25 Oct 2021 Immigration Clinic students Valerie Stoneback, J.D. Class of 2022 (left) and Ian Thompson, J.D. Class of 2022 (right), with the Clinic's Immigrant Justice Corps Fellow Nicole Alanko, J.D. Class of…
Student Perspectives Trump’s Aggressive Appointments—Increasing Tension Between the Judiciary & Executive in Immigration Cases 3 May 202126 Apr 2021 By Caroline Woods, J.D. Class of 2021 Historically, Article III courts have advised using restraint when looking into executive decisions involving immigration issues.1 However, the Executive’s actions, particularly the Trump…
Clinic News The Immigration Clinic Prepares for First Asylum Trial 24 Mar 202124 Mar 2021 The Immigration Clinic Team with the family's submission to the Immigration Court. Students in Immigration Clinic II are preparing for the Clinic’s first asylum trial in just a few weeks. The…