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- Title
SUSPICIOUS SUSPECT CLASSES--ARE NONIMMIGRANTS ENTITLED TO STRICT SCRUTINY REVIEW UNDER THE EQUAL PROTECTION CLAUSE?: AN ANALYSIS OF DANDAMUDI AND LECLERC.
- Authors
HARRAS, JOHN
- Abstract
The article offers information on the history, features and significance of the application of the Equal Protection Clause of the U.S. Constitution to nonimmigrants under the Immigration and Nationality Act. It discusses the judicial decision of the U.S. Courts in cases including Graham v. Richardson, Dandamudi v. Tisch, and LeClerc v. Webb related to equal protection jurisprudence in different alienage classifications.
- Subjects
UNITED States; EQUAL rights; UNITED States. Immigration &; Nationality Act; ADMISSION of nonimmigrants; NONCITIZENS; IMMIGRATION law; GRAHAM v. Richardson; LECLERC v. Webb (Supreme Court case); CIVIL rights
- Publication
St. John's Law Review, 2014, Vol 88, Issue 3, p849
- ISSN
0036-2905
- Publication type
Article