Immigration Law: A Useful Explanation (28-Page Book)

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Released September 27, 2012 - Written by Jill E. Family, Esquire.
Click the above "Learn More" button to read the Table of Contents, several Sample Pages and Ms. Family's curriculum vitae.

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See sample pages above for the complete Table Of Contents.  Alternatively, here are the main topics covered in this book:
I.GOVERNING IMMIGRATION AND SOURCES OF IMMIGRATION LAW
II.ADMISSION OF NON-CITIZENS
  
A.Admission of Immigrants
     1. Who are Immigrants?
     2. Family-based Immigrants
     3. Employment-based Immigrants
     4. Other Types of Immigrants
   B.Admission of Nonimmigrants
     1. Who are Nonimmigrants?
     2. Business-related Nonimmigrants
     3. Tourists
     4. Students
     5. Fiancés
     6. Visa Waiver Program
     7. Change or Extension of Nonimmigrant Status
     8. Change from Nonimmigrant Status to Immigrant Status
   C.Refugees
     D.Admission Procedure
     E.Employment Authorization
     F.Naturalization
III.REMOVAL OF NON-CITIZENS
   A.Exclusion Grounds
     1. Health-Related Grounds
     2. Criminal and Related Grounds
     3. Security and Related Grounds
     4. Public Charge
     5. Illegal Entrants and Immigration Violators
     6. Documentation Requirements
     7. Aliens Previously Removed
   B.Deportation Grounds
     1. Immigration Violators
     2. Criminal Offenses
     3. Failure to Register/Document Fraud
     4. Security Grounds
     5. Public Charge
     6. Unlawful Voters
   C.Relief from Removal
     1. Cancellation of Removal
     2. Voluntary Departure
   D.Removal Procedure
     1. In General
     2. Expedited Removal
IV.STATE AND LOCAL REGULATION OF IMMIGRATION
V.IMMIGRATION REFORM
   A.Undocumented Immigration
   B.Reform of Legal Immigration
   C.Judicial Review
   D.Administrative Adjudication

Related CLE Course: to listen to, and obtain CLE/MCLE credits in those states for which it is listed, please visit our sister site, www.nlfonline.com, click on your state and scroll to this title under the "Other" heading: "Immigration Law: A Useful Explanation".

Author:
Jill E. Family is an Associate Professor of Law at Widener University School of Law,
where she is also an Associate Director of the Law & Government Institute. Previous to
joining the Widener faculty, Professor Family served as a law clerk to the Honorable
Morton I. Greenberg of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit,
practiced immigration law in the Philadelphia office of Dechert LLP and clerked for the
Honorable Stephen M. Orlofsky of the United States District Court for the District of
New Jersey.
At Widener, Professor Family teaches Administrative Law, Civil Procedure and
Immigration Law. Her research focuses on immigration law and administrative law.
Professor Family is currently studying immigration adjudication, including both
administrative procedure and the role of the federal courts.
Professor Family holds a degree in history from the University of Pennsylvania and a
joint degree in public policy and law from Rutgers University, where she was an Articles
Editor of the Rutgers Law Journal.