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- Title
THE DUE PROCESS OWED TO NONCITIZENS: STANDARDIZING THE BURDEN IN § 1226(A) BOND HEARINGS WITH THE HELP OF HERNANDEZ- LARA AND VELASCO LOPEZ.
- Authors
Shaji, Sharon
- Abstract
The article focuses on the due process owed to noncitizens, followed by an examination of relevant Supreme Court decisions concerning challenges to immigration detention. It mentions court cases such as Hernandez-Lara v. Lyons and Velasco Lopez v. Decker which involve due process challenges to the burden of proof in section 1226(a) bond hearings. It also mentions liberty interests and the nature of immigration detention necessitate the clear and convincing evidence standard.
- Subjects
DUE process of law; IMMIGRATION detention centers; BONDS (Finance); NEGOTIABLE instruments; EMIGRATION &; immigration
- Publication
Cardozo Law Review, 2023, Vol 44, Issue 4, p1635
- ISSN
0270-5192
- Publication type
Article