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News in Brief by Alabama: Walker County Sheriff Nick Smith faces six misdemeanor counts after a grand jury indicted him on May 30, 2025, for knowingly employing uncertified personnel. WBRC in Birmingham reported that Smith’s second-in-command, Chief Deputy Ralph Williams, was also indicted on one count of providing false or …
Understanding Your Constitutional Rights in the ‘100-Mile Border Zone’: A Primer for Non-Citizens in the United States When Confronted by Law Enforcement by Richard Resch The “100-­mile border zone” is not just a geographic area—it is a legal construct that provides federal authorities broader powers to enforce the nation’s immigration …
Eleventh Circuit: Asylee’s Florida Convictions for Marijuana Possession and Lewd and Lascivious Battery Do Not Warrant Removal Under INA by Sam Rutherford by Sam Rutherford The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit held that an asylee’s convictions in Florida state court for possession of marijuana under Fla. Stat. …
Brief • December 29, 2023
Filed under: International Law
International Court of Justice-Republic of South Africa Proceedings Against the State of Israel, Dec 2023 INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE Peace Palace, Carnegieplein 2, 2517 KJ The Hague, Netherlands Tel.: +31 (0)70 302 2323 Fax: +31 (0)70 364 9928 Website X YouTube LinkedIn Press Release Unofficial No. 2023/77 29 December 2023 …
Brief • December 28, 2023
Filed under: International Law
South Africa Application to ICJ, 2023 APPLICATION INSTITUTING PROCEEDINGS To the Registrar of the International Court of Justice, the undersigned, being duly authorised by the Government of the Republic of South Africa, state as follows: In accordance with Articles 36 (1) and 40 of the Statute of the Court and …
Article • December 15, 2023 • from CLN December, 2023
The EFF Is Tackling Border Towers, Facilitating Research into Impact of Mass Surveillance by Anthony Accurso by Anthony W. Accurso The Electronic Frontier Foundation (“EFF”) released an interactive map to track the network of surveillance towers along the U.S. borders with Mexico and Canada, as well as several and some …
Article • November 1, 2023 • from CLN November, 2023
New Jersey Supreme Court Announces Presumption in Favor of In-Person Interpreter for Criminal Trials and Issues Guidelines for Use of Video Remote Interpreting by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke In a case of first impression, the Supreme Court of New Jersey held that there is a presumption in favor of …
Secret Service and ICE Used Stingray Devices Without Warrants, Watchdog Finds by A government watchdog has found that the Secret Service and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (“ICE”) used cell-site simulators, also known as “stingrays,” without warrants on multiple occasions. The findings, published by the Department of Homeland Security’s inspector general, …
Article • February 15, 2022 • from CLN March, 2022
‘Planning for Losing’: A Lesson on Justice Reform from Afghanistan by Marc Levin by Marc Levin, The Crime Report   The U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan put a harsh spotlight on the dangerous uncertainties that linger in the aftermath of a defeat. Similarly, a defendant who elects to go to trial often …
Publication • 2021
Carceral Strategy and the Social Structure in Maoist China CARCERAL STRATEGY AND THE SOCIAL STRUCTURE IN MAOIST CHINA Mao-hong Lin Abstract This Article explores the connection between the carceral strategy utilized by the Chinese government and the social structure in the Mao era. From Mao’s view, thought reform and profit-seeking …
Article • September 8, 2020
U.S. Sanctions Two International Criminal Court Prosecutors Investigating U.S. Officials by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna U.S. sanctions have been imposed on two officials in the International Criminal Court(“ICC”) following the ICC’s 2019 decision to reopen an investigation into war crimes in Afghanistan. On September 2, 2020, U.S. Secretary of …
Publication • March 16, 2020
Filed under: Immigration
Defund Hate FY21 Organizational Letter The Honorable Mitch McConnell Majority Leader The Honorable Nancy Pelosi Speaker of the House of Representatives The Honorable Charles Schumer Democratic Leader The Honorable Kevin McCarthy Minority Leader 2468 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 The Honorable Richard Shelby Chairman, Committee on Appropriations The …
Article • February 19, 2020 • from CLN March, 2020
Study Confirms Immigrants Sentenced More Harshly in Non-Immigrant Areas by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell A recent Penn State University study confirmed that negative perceptions of immigration and immigrants have affected sentencing in geographic areas not traditionally known for being destinations for immigrants. Prior to the 1990s, Hispanics traditionally immigrated …
Joint letter to investigate conditions at Stewart Detention Center in Georgia Senator David Perdue 455 Russell Office Building Washington, DC 20510 Representative Drew Ferguson 1032 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Representative Rob Woodall 1725 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Representative Barry Loudermilk 329 Cannon House Office …
Article • October 16, 2019 • from CLN November, 2019
Ninth Circuit Clarifies When Warrantless Searches of Cellphones at Border Are Reasonable by Douglas Ankney by Douglas Ankney The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has clarified when warrantless searches of cellphones at the border are reasonable. Customs and Border Patrol (“CBP”) agents discovered nearly 31 pounds of …
Article • August 19, 2019 • from CLN September, 2019
Filed under: Sentencing, Immigration
Change to New York Misdemeanor Definition May Benefit Non-Citizens by Michael Berk by Michael Berk New York’s new amendment to its penal code reduces the maximum sentence for Class A misdemeanor offenses to 364 days. The previous maximum punishment was one year in jail. The One Day to Protect New …
Article • July 17, 2019 • from CLN August, 2019
Filed under: Jail Specific, Immigration
New York Court of Appeals: Jury Trial Right Attaches to Deportable Crimes Punishable by Less Than Six Months in Jail by David Reutter by David Reutter As a matter of first impression, the Court of Appeals of New York ruled that a noncitizen defendant charged with state crimes that carry …
Publication • July 10, 2019
Congressional Committee on Oversight and Reform - CoreCivic re Detention Contractors, 2019 Responding to Oversight Committee Document Requests 1. In complying with this request, produce all responsive documents that are in your possession, custody, or control, whether held by you or your past or present agents, employees, and representatives acting …
Article • June 20, 2019
Arizona Man Faces Deportation After Filing Lawsuit Against Coconino County Sheriff by Lauren Gill Jose Montelongo-Morales challenged the jail’s immigration detainer policy. He and some of his family members were arrested months later. by Lauren Gill, The Appeal  On April 19, at least 10 ICE agents, wearing bulletproof vests and …
Article • June 17, 2019 • from CLN July, 2019
Filed under: Attorneys, Immigration
Indiana Supreme Court: IAC Where Lawyer Marks ‘Not Applicable’ to Immigration Consequences Warning on Court’s Advisement Form Without Knowing Client’s Immigration Status by David Reutter by David Reutter The Supreme Court of Indiana held an attorney rendered ineffective assistance by affirmatively marking ‘not applicable’ to an immigration consequences warning on …
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