Making Sense of Immigration Law

Topics:
  • Other Immigration

This six-week training is intended for attorneys with some experience in, and would like to develop a more complete understanding of, immigration law. This seminar does not just provide a case-by-case review; we will delve into why the law is what it is, why it doesn’t always make sense, and how the myriad pieces of the Immigration and Nationality Act fit together. Conducted by Donald Ungar, known for his novel and imaginative approach to immigration law for half a century, the seminar is limited to 15 participants in order to foster an active discussion of all substantive aspects of immigration law, including: Constitutional issues to grounds of exclusion and removal, waivers and relief from removal, refugees and asylum, marriage and other frauds, and immigrant classifications and preferences. The maximum capacity is 15 registrants on a first-come, first-served basis with full payment. This is a six-week training series; you must attend each date listed above from 3:30 pm – 7:00 pm to receive the total MCLE credits.

Presenter:

  • Donald Ungar, Of Counsel - Simmons & Ungar and ILRC
    Donald Ungar been practicing immigration law since 1962. He has litigated numerous cases before the Board of Immigration Appeals, the federal district courts, courts of appeal and the United States Supreme Court. He was the recipient of the first Jack Wasserman Award for excellence in litigation by the American Immigration Lawyers Association, as well as the Phillip Burton Immigration and Civil Rights Award.

Registration:
To register, please click here. The deadline for registration is 02/29/2016.

  • CLE Credit Comments: MCLE: 19.5 CA

IAN Partners

  • pro bono net
  • american immigration lawyers association
  • national immigration law center
  • unidos us
  • immigration legal resource center
  • immigration legal resource center
  • american immigration council
  • american civil liberties union
  • american immigration council
  • national immigration project
  • the advocates for human rights
  • lutheran immigration and refugee service

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