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LAW SCHOOL (W74)  (Dept. Info)Law  (Policies)

W74 LAW 630EImmigration Law (Meyer)3.0 Units
Description:This course covers the legal, historical, social, philosophical, and policy foundations of immigration control; the substantive criteria and procedures that govern the admission of non-U.S. citizens to the United States for both permanent residence and temporary visits; deportation criteria and processes; the national security and civil liberties implications of immigration policy; refugees and asylum; undocumented migrants; the modern debate over immigration; and the acquisition, loss, and significance of United States citizenship. The focus will be on the law of the United States, but both comparative law and international law perspectives will also be introduced. In addition to carefully reasoned legal analysis, these subjects will require consideration of the moral, political, and foreign affairs consequences of immigration control. Students will analyze a wide variety of fact problems requiring strategic decision-making and interpretation of complex statutory provisions. Students also will participate in at least one in-class asylum simulation exercise. There are no prerequisites or co-requisites. Regular attendance and rigorous preparation will be required. Laptop use in class will be permitted, for note-taking, unless participation is inadequate. Grades will be based on a timed, open book final examination and class participation. 3 units.
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Instruction Type:Classroom instruction Grade Options:C Fees:
Course Type:HomeSame As:N/AFrequency:None / History
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P=Pass/Fail
A=Audit
U=Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory
S=Special Audit
Q=ME Q (Medical School)

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