via The Boston Globe by Danny McDonald The state has received more than $160 million in funding from federal immigration authorities since 2012, mostly in exchange for keeping and transporting ICE …
Prepared for the Challenge
via Harvard Law Bulletin Winter 2020 by Cara Solomon It was just the seed of an idea 35 years ago: a clinic that would train students to work in the emerging field of immigration law. Back then, …
U.S. Permanent Resident Almost Deported Until HLS Crimmigration Clinic Proved the Government Wrong
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 …
Phil Torrey wins 2019 HLS Student Government Teaching & Advising Award
Via the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program We are proud to announce that our Managing Attorney, Phil Torrey, won a 2019 HLS Student Government Teaching & Advising Award. We are …
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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 Submits Amicus Brief on Behalf of Immigration Law Scholars
Via the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program HIRC’s Crimmigration Clinic, directed by Philip Torrey, recently co-authored an amicus curiae brief with Professor Kari E. Hong of Boston …