
Immigration and Citizenship: Process and Policy
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Contributor Roles
Professor Juliet Stumpf is a co-author of this book.
Description
The Ninth Edition of this pathbreaking casebook continues its tradition of comprehensive coverage, with problems and exercises that allow students to hone skills as counselors, litigators, and policy advisors. These virtues have become especially important in light of the many changes to immigration and citizenship law since the Eighth Edition went to press in mid-2016. This new edition opens with a reworked foundational chapter that guides students through the casebook in two key dimensions: a basic framework for constitutional immigration law, and an overview of the core administrative law principles that recently have risen to prominence in the making of immigration and citizenship law. This Ninth Edition has thoroughly updated coverage of admissions categories, unauthorized migrants, admission procedures, detention, citizenship, removability, refugees and asylum, federal enforcement, and state and local measures. The treatment of every topic is streamlined, making for a slimmer volume. In each chapter, the Ninth Edition emphasizes both core and cutting-edge issues, while optimizing teachability for a wide variety of course settings.
ISBN
9781684677504
Publication Date
2021
Document Type
Book
Publisher
West Academic
Edition
9th
City
St. Paul, MN
Keywords
casebooks, emigration, immigration law, legal education, citizenship law, deportation, asylym, removal
Disciplines
Immigration Law | International Law | Law | Legal Education
Recommended Citation
T. Alexander Aleinikoff, David A. Martin, Hiroshi Motomura, Maryellen Fullerton, Juliet Stumpf, and Pratheepan Gulasekaram, Immigration and Citizenship: Process and Policy (9th 2021).
https://lawcommons.lclark.edu/faculty_books/33