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Habeas 101: Intro to Habeas Petitions for Immigration Attorneys
As DHS continues to expand the use of immigration detention, the defense of detained noncitizens increasingly extends beyond the immigration courts and into federal district court. Habeas petitions have become an essential strategy for challenging unlawful custody, yet many immigration attorneys have limited experience with federal habeas practice and are navigating it for the first time. Join the Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law for a free CLE webinar, Habeas 1
2 days ago1 min read
Inside ICWC v. Noem: A New Class Action Protecting Immigrant Survivors
This training will explain the ICE policy memorandum issued earlier this year that, departing from decades of prior practice, authorizes the routine arrest, detention, and deportation of immigrant survivors, including those with pending U- and T- visa applications or grants of deferred action.
Nov 202 min read


Leveraging UN Mechanisms to Protect Immigrant Clients: New Tools for American Attorneys & Advocates
As human rights violations against immigrants continue to escalate—including renditions to third countries, imprisonment abroad, and disappearances that cut individuals off from their families and legal support.
Jun 241 min read


Foundations of Successful Oral Advocacy
Designed for attorneys new to oral argument or those seeking to refine their skills, this training will provide a comprehensive overview...
Mar 171 min read


How to Obtain Administrative Lucas Hearings
This training is on the procedural protections available to children in ORR custody as a result of the Lucas R. v. Azar class action...
Mar 101 min read


Sanctuary & Federal Harboring Laws
In today's quickly shifting legal landscape, sanctuary laws have once again become a significant issue for those seeking to protect...
Feb 121 min read


Fourth Amendment Rights for Organizations
Explore how Fourth Amendment Rights for Organizations protect nonprofits.
Jan 281 min read


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