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SUMMARY:Habeas Corpus Update: Emerging Trends and Strategi
 es
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DESCRIPTION:As DHS continues to escalate arrests and broad
 en its use of mandatory detention frameworks, habe
 as corpus remains one of the most powerful tools f
 or securing clients’ release. We will review key r
 ecent developments, including changing government 
 practices around final orders, OSUP revocations, t
 hird-country removal attempts, and the impact of o
 ther pending litigation. Presenters will cover str
 ategic considerations for identifying viable habea
 s claims, responding to common government argument
 s, and framing detention challenges effectively.  
  

This training is designed for practitioners w
 ith some familiarity with habeas practice who are 
 looking to deepen their understanding of current t
 rends and incorporate new approaches into their ad
 vocacy. While we will highlight developments in th
 e Fifth and Ninth Circuit, the content will be rel
 evant to practitioners across jurisdictions.
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