Offers a novel contribution to immigration legal scholarship by rewriting Supreme Court immigration law opinions from a critical immigration legal theory lens. Contests fundamental presumptions in doctrinal immigration law and shows how entrenched system of power, alongside racism, sexism, and stereotypes, have marred the immigration law landscape.
Offers a novel contribution to immigration legal scholarship by rewriting Supreme Court immigration law opinions from a critical immigration legal theory lens. Contests fundamental presumptions in doctrinal immigration law and shows how entrenched system of power, alongside racism, sexism, and stereotypes, have marred the immigration law landscape.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Introduction Kathleen Kim Kevin Lapp and Jennifer J. Lee; 2. Chy Lung v. Freeman 92 US 275 (1875) Julie Dahlstrom and Stewart Chang; 3. Nishimura Ekiu v. United States 142 US 651 (1892) Eunice C. Lee and Stella Burch Elias; 4. United States v. Wong Kim Ark 169 US 649 (1898) Rachel Rosenbloom and Jonathan Weinberg; 5. United States v. Bhagat Singh Thind 261 US 204 (1923) Jaya Ramji-Nogales and Joy Kanwar; 6. Landon v. Plasencia 459 US 21 (1982) Sabrina Balgamwalla and Erin Corcoran; 7. Plyler v. Doe 457 US 202 (1982) Michael Olivas and Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia; 8. Jean v. Nelson 472 US 846 (1985) Raymond Audain and Patricia Winograd; 9. Reno v. Flores 507 US 292 (1993) Lindsay Harris and Julia Hernández; 10. Zadvydas v. Davis 533 US 678 (2001) Nicole Hallett Stacy Caplow and Maryellen Fullerton; 11. Hoffman Plastic Compounds Inc. v. NLRB 535 US 137 (2002) Ruben Garcia and Kati Griffith; 12. Padilla v. Kentucky 559 US 356 (2010) Jack Chin and Marissa Montes; 13. Arizona v. United States 567 US 387 (2012) Kristina Campbell and Annie Lai; 14. Jennings v. Rodriguez 138 S. Ct. 830 (2018) Ahilan Arulanantham Sarah Sherman-Stokes and Sarah Schendel; 15. Dep't of Homeland Sec. v. Regents of the Univ. of Cal. 140 S. Ct. 1891 (2020) Kevin Johnson and Jennifer Lee Koh.
1. Introduction Kathleen Kim Kevin Lapp and Jennifer J. Lee; 2. Chy Lung v. Freeman 92 US 275 (1875) Julie Dahlstrom and Stewart Chang; 3. Nishimura Ekiu v. United States 142 US 651 (1892) Eunice C. Lee and Stella Burch Elias; 4. United States v. Wong Kim Ark 169 US 649 (1898) Rachel Rosenbloom and Jonathan Weinberg; 5. United States v. Bhagat Singh Thind 261 US 204 (1923) Jaya Ramji-Nogales and Joy Kanwar; 6. Landon v. Plasencia 459 US 21 (1982) Sabrina Balgamwalla and Erin Corcoran; 7. Plyler v. Doe 457 US 202 (1982) Michael Olivas and Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia; 8. Jean v. Nelson 472 US 846 (1985) Raymond Audain and Patricia Winograd; 9. Reno v. Flores 507 US 292 (1993) Lindsay Harris and Julia Hernández; 10. Zadvydas v. Davis 533 US 678 (2001) Nicole Hallett Stacy Caplow and Maryellen Fullerton; 11. Hoffman Plastic Compounds Inc. v. NLRB 535 US 137 (2002) Ruben Garcia and Kati Griffith; 12. Padilla v. Kentucky 559 US 356 (2010) Jack Chin and Marissa Montes; 13. Arizona v. United States 567 US 387 (2012) Kristina Campbell and Annie Lai; 14. Jennings v. Rodriguez 138 S. Ct. 830 (2018) Ahilan Arulanantham Sarah Sherman-Stokes and Sarah Schendel; 15. Dep't of Homeland Sec. v. Regents of the Univ. of Cal. 140 S. Ct. 1891 (2020) Kevin Johnson and Jennifer Lee Koh.
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