Immigration Law Is Torn Between Administrative Law and Criminal Law, by Michael Kagan
The primary reason for the decline of immigration exceptionalism is that plenary power has become “subject to important constitutional limitations,” as the Supreme Court said in Zadvydas v. Davis. We do not yet have a complete picture of what all of those constitutional limitations are. We also know that plenary power has not entirely disappeared, … Continue reading Immigration Law Is Torn Between Administrative Law and Criminal Law, by Michael Kagan
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