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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Is Immigration Good for America?
An Interdisciplinary Journal of Public Policy Analysis Volume 32 Number 1, Winter 2012 The Winter 2012 issue of the Cato Journal is devoted to answering a single question: “Is Immigration Good for America?” In 13 articles, 16 scholars answer with … Continue reading
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Marriage Fraud Doctrines.
This Article examines the astonishing array of doctrines used to determine what constitutes marriage fraud. It begins by locating the traditional nineteenth-century annulment-by-fraud doctrine within the realm of contract fraud, observing that in the family law context fraudulent marriages were … Continue reading
Making a false tax return “involv[ing] fraud or deceit” when the loss to the government exceeds $10,000 is an aggravated felony.
In removal proceedings against resident aliens who were convicted of willfully making and subscribing a false tax return under 26 USC section 7206(1) and aiding and assisting in the preparation of a false tax return under 26 USC section 7206(2), … Continue reading
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I-601 Provisional Waiver Is Not in Effect
USCIS is considering changes that would allow certain immediate relatives (the spouse, children or parents of a U.S. citizen) who can demonstrate extreme hardship to a U.S. citizen spouse or parent to receive a provisional waiver of the unlawful presence … Continue reading
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A Directory of State Judges in Chicago, 2011 edition | The Chicago Council of Lawyers
A DIRECTORY OF STATE JUDGES IN CHICAGO Judicial evaluations Conducted between 1986 and 2011 By The Chicago Council of Lawyers reviewing: Circuit Judges in Cook County Associate Judges in Cook County & Illinois Supreme Court and Appellate Court Justices, First … Continue reading
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