Judicial review of INS adjudication: when may the agency make sudden changes in policy and apply its decisions retroactively?
Article Abstract:
The author discusses the law concerning judicial review of administrative acts with a focus on the INS. In re Izumii and In re New York State Department of Transportation are central to the discussion.
Publication Name: Administrative Law Review
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0001-8368
Year: 2000
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A new look at deportation as punishment: why at least some of the Constitution's criminal procedure protections must apply
Article Abstract:
The author argues that various constitutional protections should apply in deportation proceedings because such proceedings have lost their civil law character and result in punitive outcomes for those subject to deportment.
Publication Name: Administrative Law Review
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0001-8368
Year: 2000
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American-Arab - getting the balance wrong - again?
Article Abstract:
The author focuses his discussion of immigration practice and policies on the U.S. Supreme Court 1999 case, originally heard by the 9th Circuit, Reno v. American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee. First Amendment issues are included in this article which includes discussions of INS practice and discretion as authorized or accepted by legislative and judicial authorities.
Publication Name: Administrative Law Review
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0001-8368
Year: 2000
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