.@crimmigration early questions - is "crimmigration" a word? Is it a typo? #DULRcrimmigration
Wonderful speakers, hard to believe we're drawing to a close. Final remarks from @crimmigration #DULRcrimmigration
Bram Elias (Iowa): would universal representation slow or speed the docket? Markowitz: both. #DULRcrimmigration
Sweaty eyeballs have returned. #DULRcrimmigration
I couldn't get my 4 year old to tell me what happened at preschool, how can they answer ?s about potential asylum relief. #DULRcrimmigration
Johnson: Picture a four year old appearing in immigration court by herself, being helped into a chair. #DULRcrimmigration
Johnson: OTMs in immigration speak = Other Than Mexican. Sheesh. #DULRcrimmigration
Johnson (and not me - Abbie Johnson of the Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network) is speaking now. #DULRcrimmigration
JOhnson: Children go through all of the same proceedings as adults in immigration. Infants are deported. Toddlers. #DULRcrimmigration
Can't even being to imagine seeing my kids at 2, 5 and then not seeing then again til they are 4, 7. #DULRcrimmigration
Markowitz: we need judicial recognition for right to legal counsel at least to detained individuals. #DULRcrimmigration
Peter Markowitz (Cardozo) taking the stand. Er, podium. #DULRcrimmigration
Graybill: EOIR's self-help materials "difficult if not impossible" for detainees to reference since they're online. #DULRcrimmigration
Graybill: The Legal Orientation Program of EOIR is only to orient, not advise. That's a limitation. #DULRcrimmigration
Graybill: "detention was affecting me physically and destroying me mentally" said one detainee quoted by 3rd cir. #DULRcrimmigration
Graybill: Difficulties for attorneys representing detainees - $, docket timing, access, location, communication. #DULRcrimmigration
Graybill: There are also psychological and emotional impacts of detention. Hope is hard to find. #DULRcrimmigration
Graybill: Detainee barriers to effective pro se representation - they don't u/s, can't access evidence, & are scared. #DULRcrimmigration
It's the last panel of the conference - individual rights in immigration proceedings. #DULRcrimmigration
Introductions are inherently embarrassing. My panel is starting #DULRcrimmigration
Conference selfie with co panelist Amanda frost of American. #DULRcrimmigration http://t.co/bWF7ep0D50
Chacón suggests changing rubric from crimmigration to "legal liminality." lawprofessors.typepad.com/immigration/2015/02/live... #DULRcrimmigration
Immigration law and criminal law have been undergoing a "severity revolution" says Jennifer Chacón. #DULRcrimmigration
Starting up again this morning with a talk by Jennifer Chacón. #DULRcrimmigration
As if my #DULRcrimmigration swag wasn't cool enough, it's filled with chocolate! http://t.co/4AVVJOBoRb
PD in the crowd responds to @crimmigration: let's talk about caseloads and PDs with no #immigraiton training. #DULRcrimmigration
.@crimmigration doesn't aspire for students to think:"As long as I'm not unconstitutionally incompetent I'm all right" #DULRcrimmigration
Stephen Lee: @crimmigration is "intellectual descendent" of @JulietStumpf, Jennifer Chacón, Steve Legomsky. #DULRcrimmigration
Sharpless: it's really hard to message around people who have serious criminal convictions. That's a real issue. #DULRcrimmigration
Sharpless: A fair sentence-trigger rule (like removal if you have a 5 year sentence) would be a "paradigm shift" #DULRcrimmigration