“We understand Pop to be making two main claims. First, she claims that her grade- school teachers intentionally lowered her grades because she was a ...
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00-1191 Beslic v. INS
“In an attempt to show that he has raised a substantial constitutional claim, Beslic argues that the language of 8 U.S.C. sec. 1182, which provides ...
Read More »00-3138 Buzdygan v. INS
“Section 3.43 of Title 8 of the Code of Federal Regulations explains that an alien’s motion to reopen proceedings pursuant to NACARA must establish that ...
Read More »99-4254 Sherifi v. INS
“Although Sherifi meets the bare requirements for section 309(c)(5)(C)(i)(V), the section cannot be read in isolation. It merely suspends operation of the stop time rule ...
Read More »99-3861, 99-3917 & 99-3922 Bazan-Reyes, et al. v. INS
“Having found that sec. 16(b) is limited to crimes in which the offender is reckless with respect to the risk that intentional physical force will ...
Read More »00-1799A Guerrero-Perez v. INS
“We cannot adopt the approach that a splintered majority of the Board in Crammond supports. None of the positions articulated by the various Board Members ...
Read More »99-7791 & 00-38 Zadvydas v. Davis
“We have found nothing in the history of these statutes that clearly demonstrates a congressional intent to authorize indefinite, perhaps permanent, detention. Consequently, interpreting the ...
Read More »00-767 INS v. St. Cyr; 00-1011 Calcano-Martinez v. INS
“[E]ven assuming that the Suspension Clause protects only the writ as it existed in 1789, there is substantial evidence to support the proposition that pure ...
Read More »00-2934 Stroe v. INS
“The Board held that the Stroes in moving to reopen the deportation proceeding on the basis of Adkison’s alleged ineffective assistance had satisfied (1), but ...
Read More »99-2071 Tuan Anh Nguyen v. INS
“[T]o require Congress to speak without reference to the gender of the parent with regard to its objective of ensuring a blood tie between parent ...
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