Visiting Assistant Professor of Law, Georgia State University
Law professor in human rights, refugee and asylum law, public international law, for the past 6 years. Attorney with practice experience in international courts and tribunals, before UN bodies, and within US immigration courts.
Deadlocked: what a nine-word decision means for five million undocumented immigrants
Jun 26, 2016 19:22 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
Yesterday, the Supreme Court deadlocked on U.S. v. Texas, the most important immigration case of the year. Nearly five million people stood to benefit from President Obamas ambitious policy. It would have delayed...
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