ICYMI: Read about AI, juvenile delinquencies in immigration law, sanctuary by proxy, and more in the Fall 2025 edition of the #AILALawJournal! AILA members can download a digital copy as a member benefit. Other purchases can be made through #Fastcase: https://bit.ly/3X7XRVR
"This article sets out to address the concerning practice of treating state juvenile justice system records the same as adult records in federal immigration proceedings." By Sarah Diaz, Jessica Heldman, Lisa Jacobs & Sierra Garcia in the #AILALawJournal https://bit.ly/3JfwpT5
"Current litigation reflects the growing tension that continues to build around the constitutional questions surrounding the intersection of immigration enforcement with religious free exercise principles." By Kristin Hommel in the #AILALawJournal: https://bit.ly/4nEDo5Y
"The movement to enfranchise noncitizens in local political issues stands in contrast to federal election laws...This conflict can create risks to noncitizens, even those who vote in full compliance with local rules." Read in the #AILALawJournal: https://www.aila.org/library/can-i-vote
"Patent licensing, particularly when tied to commercialization in the United States, should be formally recognized as evidence of extraordinary ability or national interest in immigration petitions." Read by Abhilasha Khanal in the #AILALawJournal: https://bit.ly/47AYvjv
The Fall 2025 edition of the #AILALawJournal is here with articles on AI, juvenile delinquencies in immigration, sanctuary by proxy, and more! AILA members can download a digital copy as a member benefit. Other purchases can be made through #Fastcase: https://bit.ly/3X7XRVR
"Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly reshaping how governments operate; immigration enforcement is no exception." New from the #AILALawJournal by Delaram Rezaeikhonakdar and Craig Shagin. Full article now available: www.aila.org/library/how-artificial-i...
Minami Tamaki LLP Partner Olivia S. Lee co-authored an article in the latest issue of the #AILALawJournal, a publication of the American Immigration Lawyers Association.
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On #ThinkImmigration, @aila.org members Matthew Blaisdell & Michele Carney define the “justice gap” as "the canyon between what people need and what’s actually available." Read more from the #AILALawJournal authors: url.avanan.click/v2/r01/___ht...
New on #ThinkImmigration, Matthew Blaisdell and Michele Carney describe how they approached writing their #AILALawJournal piece about the changes in the legal profession that may affect access to justice in the Spring 2025 issue.
#AILALawJournal author Olivia Shaw discusses the article she wrote for the Spring 2025 AILA Law Journal issue in a new #ThinkImmigration blog post, “Dealing with Conflicts of Interest in the PERM Context.”
#AILALawJournal Editor-in-Chief Cyrus Mehta highlights the Spring 2025 issue, describing why focusing on ethics was key & writing that the issue "can offer important knowledge to take with you into any situation you and your client face." #ThinkImmigration
NEW on #ThinkImmigration from AILA: #AILALawJournal author Yuu Shibata examines EU #immigration law and policy, aiming to deepen understanding of EU border management systems and reflect on possible trends for future border controls. bit.ly/3D6CD3T
#AILALawJournal author Yuu Shibata examines EU #immigration law and policy, aiming to deepen understanding of EU border management systems and reflect on possible trends for future border controls. READ more on #ThinkImmigration: bit.ly/3D6CD3T
New post from #AILALawJournal author Yuu Shibata examines the complexity of EU immigration law. Highly recommend for those looking to deepen their understanding of this topic, especially the Schengen Visa scheme and related border management systems. bit.ly/3D6CD3T
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