COURSE DESCRIPTION 2012 2013
Mr. TBA, Mr. William E. Graves, Ms. Kerry Doyle,
3 credits day; 3 credits evening.
A study of the immigration, nationality, and naturalization laws of the United States. The topics discussed are: the constitutional bases of the immigration power; the immigrant selection system; grounds for admissibility of aliens; grounds for removal; change of status within the United States, including refugee and asylum status; review of immigration decisions through administrative procedures, appeals, and the courts; citizenship by birth and by naturalization; revocation of naturalization and expatriation; employer penalties for hiring illegal aliens; and benefits available to aliens. Co-taught by Ms. Kerry Doyle and Mr. William Graves
Elective Course
Meets International Law Concentration Requirements
Final Exam Required
LLM Course
Income Taxation II
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