Event Date: 10/11/2021 | ||
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Format | Length | CLE Eligible |
MP4 | -- | Yes |
Even with the advent of a new presidential administration, one with a generally more amenable stance on immigration policy, federal court litigation is just as important as ever. It is essential, therefore, that practitioners remain current on the latest litigation strategies and theories. Regardless of your level of expertise, this conference recording will help you to do just that. Designed by expert immigration litigators, this program will help you think outside of the box when preparing to litigate, and will provide cutting-edge tips on navigating jurisdictional issues, countering the U.S. Department of Justice’s prosecution of denaturalization cases, securing release from prolonged detention, handling common ethical issues, and much more. If you want to hone your removal litigation skills and be intellectually challenged in the process, this is the course for you!
Removal Track (In-Person and Webcast): The panelists will provide tips on navigating jurisdictional issues, countering the U.S. Department of Justice’s prosecution of denaturalization cases, securing release from prolonged detention, handling common ethical issues, and much more. If you want to hone your removal litigation skills and be intellectually challenged in the process, this is the course for you!
AILA will administer CLE credit to individuals who download this recording through Agora only; the invoice is used as a form of CLE verification.
AILA has filed for MCLE and specialized credit in appropriate jurisdictions. To receive CLE credit, attorneys must record session attendance and the CLE codes provided via webCLE. Eligible participants can receive up to 8.0 total credits (including 1.0 ethics credit) in 50-minute jurisdictions and up to 7.0 total credits (including 1.0 ethics credit) in 60-minute jurisdictions.
Please note that your jurisdiction may limit the number of OnDemand credits that may be applied in a compliance period and may also limit OnDemand credits based on the date of the original presentation.
Not eligible for CLE credit in the following states: AR, MO, PR, and TN.
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