“Best” Interests and “Bad” Parents: Immigration and Child Welfare Through the Lens of SIJS and Foster Care
At first glance, the immigration system and the domestic child welfare system may appear to be worlds apart, but in… Continue reading →
At first glance, the immigration system and the domestic child welfare system may appear to be worlds apart, but in… Continue reading →
Since the time of the Founding, actions in strict interpleader have allowed parties in possession of a fund or other… Continue reading →
While federal health reform sputters, states have begun to pursue their own transformative strategies for achieving universal coverage, the most… Continue reading →
At first glance, constitutional avoidance—the principle that courts construe statutes to avoid conflict with the Constitution when possible—appears both unremarkable… Continue reading →
This Article critically examines a cluster of rules that use the concept of prejudice to restrict the scope of criminal… Continue reading →