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Blog Post 47: Indefinite Immigration Detention: Giving Some Process that is Due in Rodriguez v. Robbins and Lora v. Shanahan

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Blog Post 47: Indefinite Immigration Detention: Giving Some Process that is Due in Rodriguez v. Robbins and Lora v. Shanahan

By auwcl | November 13, 2015 | 0

By Sarah Vogt In the shadows of the recent announcement that roughly 6,000 federal prisoners were to be released between Friday, October 30, and Tuesday, November 3,[1] the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit issued its decision in Rodriguez v. Robbins[2] two days prior. Rodriquez, on appeal before the court for the third time,…

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