Symposium: Innovative Approaches to Immigrant Representation: Exploring New Partnerships
Especially after release of the report criticizing the quality of representation of immigrants, this symposium in the Cardozo Law Review is most timely. It also has a star-studded cast.
Symposium: Innovative Approaches to Immigrant Representation: Exploring New Partnerships
Foreword Robert A. Katzmann
Revised Remarks to the Symposium on Innovative Approaches to Immigrant Representation at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law John Paul Stevens
Justice Stevens’s Legacy and Immigrant Representation Lewis J. Liman
Representation of the Immigrant Poor: Upstate New York Denny Chin
Accessing Justice: The Availability and Adequacy of Counsel Removal Proceedings (New York Immigrant Representation Study Report: Part 1) The Steering Committee of New York Immigrant Representation Study Report
The Asylum Representation Project and the Leon Levy Fellowship at Human Rights First: An Innovative Partnership to Increase Pro Bono Representation for Indigent Asylum-Seekers Lori Adams & Alida Lasker
To License or Not to License? A Look at Differing Approaches to Policing the Activities of Nonlawyer Immigration Service Providers Careen Shannon
Constitutional Immigration Law on Its Own Path Anne R. Traum 491 Considering the Scope of Advisal Duties Under Padilla Lindsay C. Nash
Petty Offenses, Drastic Consequences: Toward a Sixth Amendment Right to Counsel for Noncitizen Defendants Facing Deportation Alice Clapman
Illegal Aid: Legal Assistance to Immigrants in the United States Geoffrey Heeren
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