By: Alexis Farmer Raymond* lived as a legal permanent resident in Arizona for nearly 30 years before being apprehended by local law enforcement and charged with possession of narcotics with the …
Learning Key Litigation Skills in the Crimmigration Clinic
By: Lyla Wasz-Piper, J.D. '20 and Kaela Athay, J.D. '19 The law school environment can, at times, feel insular and abstract. But supporting a person’s right to stay in the country with his wife and …
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Crimmigration Clinic Wins BIA Case
Via the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinic The Crimmigration Clinic won a case before the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) on behalf of a lawful permanent resident that immigration officials …
Challenging Immigration Law’s Conviction Definition
Via the Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review By: Philliip Torrey The “conviction” definition is one of the most misunderstood and odious provisions in our country’s immigration statute. …
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Crimmigration Clinic Issues Resources for Advocates Defending the Rights of Immigrants
Via Harvard Law Today The Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program’s Crimmigration Clinic and the Immigrant Defense Project issued two new resources for advocates and attorneys defending the …
HIRC & IDP Release “Particularly Serious Crime” Bars Report and Chart
Via the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program On September 20, the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program’s Crimmigration Clinic and the Immigrant Defense Project (IDP) issued …
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