AILA University Video Roundtable on Strategic Considerations in the Wake of Niz-Chavez, September 17, 2021
AILA is hosting a Video Roundtable on September 17, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. ET on Strategic Considerations in the Wake of Niz-Chavez. More information about this free training is available here.
In Niz-Chavez v. Garland, 141 S. Ct. 1474 (2021), the Court held that a defective Notice to Appear that does not include the time and/or place of the removal hearing does not trigger the stop-time rule for cancellation of removal, even when the immigration court later serves a notice of hearing with the required information.
This Roundtable will cover the following topics and includes several excellent discussion leaders, including frequent immprof blogger Geoffrey Hoffman:
Discussion Topics:
- Challenging Defective Notices to Appear
- Accrual of 10 Years of Physical Presence, Including Pre– and Post-Final Orders of Removal
- Qualifying Relatives: Aged-Out Children and Deceased Parents and Spouses
Discussion Leaders:
- Caroline Walters (DL), Senior Attorney, American Immigration Council, Washington, DC
- Mark Barr, AILA Federal Court Litigation Section Steering Committee/AILA Amicus Committee, Denver, CO
- Dr. Alicia Triche, AILA Federal Court Litigation Section Steering Committee, Memphis, TN
- Geoffrey Hoffman, Houston, TX
- Trina Realmuto, Brookline, MA
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