Permanently Banned
Episode 126 · February 10th, 2017 · 1 hr 14 mins
About this Episode
We continue our discussion of the rights of non-citizens, this time with immigration scholar and award-winning fiddle player Jason Cade. We discuss Jason’s latest research into the judicial and administrative responses to of deportation. (Note that we recorded this a few hours before the 9th Circuit released its decision in Washington v. Trump.)
This show’s links:
- Jason Cade’s faculty profile and writing
- Jason Cade, Judging Immigration Equity: Deportation and Proportionality in the Supreme Court
- About IIRIRA (the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996)
- About AEDPA (the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996)
- James Fallows, Washington and the Contract with America
- The White House’s summary of the Constitution and Bill of Rights
- Yamataya v. Fisher (The Japanese Immigrant Case)
- Arizona v. United States
- Fifth Circuit, Texas v. United States
- Padilla v. Kentucky
- Fernanda Santos, She Showed Up Yearly to Meet Immigration Agents. Now They’ve Deported Her.
- Michael Wishnie, Immigration Law and the Proportionality Requirement
- Oral Argument 125: The Elephant
- Washington v. Trump (released a few hours after this recording)
- Hog-eyed Man