Motomura, Fullerton, Stumpf, Gulasekaram, and Cuison-Villazor's Immigration and Citizenship: Process and Policy, 10th
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Description
The Tenth Edition of this pathbreaking casebook continues its tradition of comprehensive coverage, with problems and exercises that allow students to hone skills as counselors, litigators, and policy advisors. These virtues are especially important in light of the many changes to immigration and citizenship law in the tumultuous period since the Ninth Edition appeared in 2021. The casebook opens with a foundational chapter that explores the framework for constitutional immigration law and core principles of administrative law and judicial review. One of the many innovations of this Edition is to synthesize the materials on procedures and processes into a chapter on admissions and one on removal. This reflects the practical reality that aspects of process—such as detention and due process—apply to both admission and removal. The Tenth Edition also broadens the chapter on asylum to explore Temporary Protected Status and parole as essential to humanitarian protections in U.S. law. The final chapter presents immigration enforcement practices and immigration federalism issues in ways that are accessible to students. Every chapter of this Tenth Edition emphasizes both core and cutting-edge issues, while optimizing teachability for a wide variety of course settings.