Oral Argument

Episode 126: Permanently Banned

02.10.2017 - By Joe Miller and Christian TurnerPlay

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We continue our discussion of the rights of non-citizens, this time with immigration scholar and award-winning fiddle player Jason Cade. We discuss Jason’s latest research into the judicial and administrative responses to of deportation. (Note that we recorded this a few hours before the 9th Circuit released its decision in Washington v. Trump.)

This show’s links:

Jason Cade’s faculty profile and writing

Jason Cade, Judging Immigration Equity: Deportation and Proportionality in the Supreme Court

About IIRIRA (the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996)

About AEDPA (the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996)

James Fallows, Washington and the Contract with America

The White House’s summary of the Constitution and Bill of Rights

Yamataya v. Fisher (The Japanese Immigrant Case)

Arizona v. United States

Fifth Circuit, Texas v. United States

Padilla v. Kentucky

Fernanda Santos, She Showed Up Yearly to Meet Immigration Agents. Now They’ve Deported Her.

Michael Wishnie, Immigration Law and the Proportionality Requirement

Oral Argument 125: The Elephant

Washington v. Trump (released a few hours after this recording)

Hog-eyed Man

Special Guest: Jason Cade.

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