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Challenging Crime-Based Grounds of Deportability

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Challenging Crime-Based Grounds of Deportability
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Learn about the categorical approach, plus a review of crime-based removability grounds, proof of conviction, doctrine of divisibility, and recent case law.

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Javier N. Maldonado, Michelle L. Saenz-Rodriguez, Erica B. Schommer, Jacqueline L. Watson

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Challenging Crime-Based Grounds of Deportability (Jun 2020)

Discuss the categorical approach, plus a review of crime-based removability grounds, proof of conviction, doctrine of divisibility, and recent case law.

Originally presented: Jun 2020 A Practical Guide to Immigration Removal Proceedings

Javier N. Maldonado, Law Office of Javier N. Maldonado, PC - San Antonio, TX
Michelle L. Saenz-Rodriguez, Saenz-Rodriguez & Associates, P.C. - Dallas, TX
Erica B. Schommer, St. Mary's University School of Law - San Antonio, TX
Jacqueline L. Watson, Walker Gates Vela, PLLC - Austin, TX