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Category Archives: Immigration
Eleventh Circuit Opinions
The Eleventh Circuit has issued 6 published opinions in the past 2 weeks: Evans v. Sec’y, Dep’t of Corrections Denial of habeas petition affirmed; ineffective assistance of counsel argument failed where the allegedly omitted evidence of a capital murderer’s mental … Continue reading
Eleventh Circuit Roundup: Unpublished Opinions
The Court issued 32 unpublished opinions this week: Lapica v. Comm’r of Soc. Sec. (disability insurance benefits, Medical Vocational Guidelines, vocational expert) Smith v. Comm’r of Soc. Sec. (disability insurance benefits, supplemental security income, mental health) Glover v. City of Pensacola, Fla. (firefighters’ hostile … Continue reading
Eleventh Circuit Decisions
Jimenez-Galicia v. Holder Absent a genuine question of law, the Court lacks jurisdiction to review the Board of Immigration Appeals’ discretionary determination that the petitioner lacked good moral character and was due to be removed. Loftus v. Clark-Moore Dismissal on … Continue reading
Eleventh Circuit Decision: Alabama Immigration Law
The Eleventh Circuit issued its decision today in the companion cases challenging Alabama’s immigration law, House Bill 56 known as the Beason-Hammon Alabama Taxpayer and Citizen Protection Act. The Court preliminarily enjoined the enforcement of most of the challenged provisions … Continue reading
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