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By Cyrus D Mehta and Damira Zhanatova*

The Supreme Court’s decision in Mullin v. Doe is a major setback for TPS holders and a deeply troubling signal about how the Court is willing to treat racialized immigration policy. By allowing the Trump administration to...


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By Cyrus D. Mehta and Kaitlyn Box*

On April 23, 2025, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in Blanche v. Lau, a case that confronted the issue of whether the government, in seeking to remove a lawful permanent resident (LPR) who was paroled into the United States on the ba...


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By Cyrus D. Mehta and Manjeeta Chowdhary *

For many beneficiaries, approval of an O-1 petition by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (“USCIS”) feels like the final hurdle has been cleared. After all, USCIS has already reviewed the petition and determined that the beneficiary qualifies for O-1 classification as an individual possessing extraordinary abilit...


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By Prof. Stacy Caplow, Brooklyn Law School[1]

Do you want to be a judge?  Hurry up to apply—the deadline is July 17, 2026.  Look no further than this ad which says:

“Help write the next chapter of America. Apply today to become a deportation judge...


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By Cyrus D. Mehta and Manjeeta Chowdhary

In our previous blog, we discussed the decision of a district court in Nebraska in Mukherji v. Miller, which relied on L...


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