Immigration Article of the Day: Principles of Federalism and Convictions for Immigration Purposes by Philip L. Torrey
Principles of Federalism and Convictions for Immigration Purposes by Philip L. Torrey, Harvard Law School
36 Immigration and Nationality Law Review 3 (2016)
Abstract
In this article, I argue that while Congress possesses broad plenary authority to pass legislation concerning immigration, recent U.S. Supreme Court precedent — most notably the Court’s 2013 decision in United States v. Windsor — signals a rare moment when the judiciary may be receptive to a constitutional challenge to the Immigration and Nationality Act‘s federal conviction definition.
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