Spring 2013
    Law No.: LAW7042
    Sched. No.: 113219311

Immigration Law
Section 1
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Martin, David A.



Administrative Information:
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Days, Times (Room):MW, 0830-0950 (SL294)
Credits:3Type:Lecture
Capacity:64 **This information is current as of 05/22/2013 06:17:45 AM**
Current Enrollment:35 **This information is current as of 05/22/2013 06:17:45 AM**

Course Description:

Immigration law covers important and complex questions. What criteria are used in determining who can come to the United States as an immigrant or visitor? When and why can noncitizens be forced to leave? What is the right balance between openness to outsiders and national security? What is the right balance between efficiency and fundamental due process rights? Answering these questions requires studying a wide variety of sources: statutes, regulations, administrative and federal cases, social science research, and legal scholarship. This course surveys the key constitutional law decisions in immigration law and provides and intensive introduction to the Immigration and Nationality Act, the statute governing federal immigration law.

NOTE: Laptops are not allowed during class sessions.

COURSE REQUIREMENT: Examination