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Immigration Law Immigration is often discussed by politicians and others in broad themes. Yet the U.S. legal framework for immigration is governed by the very detailed Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). Although convoluted, the INA will often be referenced in this course. Topics considered will include constitutional issues and immigration; the basis of immigrant and nonimmigrant visas; exclusion; deportation and relief therefrom.
Evaluation: Final Examination. Self-scheduled.
Teaching Method: Lecture
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Catalog Number: CONPUB 660 Practice Areas: Constitutional Law & Procedure , Labor and Employment Area Additional Course Information: Open to First Year Students |
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Spring 2012 Title: Immigration Law Section: 1 Type: Lecture Credits: 3.0 Capacity: 65 Actual: 0 |
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Spring 2011 Title: Immigration Law Faculty: Hughes, Joyce Anne (courses | homepage) Section: 1 Type: Lecture Credits: 3.0 Capacity: 65 Actual: 23 |
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Fall 2009 Title: Immigration Law Faculty: Hughes, Joyce Anne (courses | homepage) Section: 1 Type: Lecture Credits: 3.0 Capacity: 65 Actual: 33 |
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