Immigration Law
SLN #: 81549Course Prefix: LAW-706
Course Section: 1001
Credit Hours: 2
Instructor(s): Lundberg
Course Books: View List of Books
Course Description:
Immigration practice and procedure.
This course combines review of select immigration statutes, regulations and case law with the practical application of the same in civil immigration proceedings. It explores requests for immigrant and non-immigrant visas; grounds of inadmissibility and removability (deportability); immigration apprehension, detention, bond and parole; eligibility for asylum, adjustment of status, cancellation of removal and other forms of relief; due process protections in immigration proceedings; and evidentiary burdens of proof.
Grading:
The course is designed to test your understanding of the reading material and your ability to apply legal authority (statutory, regulatory and case law) to the fact patterns that unfold throughout the semester. Accordingly, 10% (10 points) of your grade will be based on your class participation and 5% (5 points) will be based on periodic assignments consisting of short email submissions (300 word maximum) providing litigation strategy recommendations responsive to short fact patterns provided to you.
Final Exam:
The remaining 85% (85 points) of your grade will be based
on a take-home final exam consisting of short-answer and
multiple-choice questions, which will demonstrate your
understanding and application of the material.
Additional Information:
Credit Hours: 2
Grading Option: Letter Grade Only
Written Assignment: Periodic Assignments
Graduation Writing Requirement: No
Flexible/Upper-Level Writing Requirement: No
Skills Requirement: No
Simulation Course: No
Experiential Learning: No
Seminar: No
Special Withdrawal Course: No
Limited Enrollment Number: 16
Final Exam Given: Yes
Final Exam Type: Take-Home
Paper Or In-Class Presentation: Written closing arguments to be presented at the conclusion of mock proceedings.
Attendance Policy: Per Statement Of Student Policies
Teaching Method: In Person
* The law school has a policy that is used to calculate credit hours. Please see the Statement of Student Policies.