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I Spoke at the Practicing Law Institute

August 12, 2013 by Matthew

Today, the Practicing Law Institute held its annual continuing legal education seminar, “Defending Immigration Removal Proceedings 2013.”  I spoke on a panel entitled, “The Nuts and Bolts of Cancellation of Removal.”  Immigration Judge Gabriel Videla and Cheryl David were also on the panel with me.  I wrote an article about cancellation of removal that was published in the course handbook.

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Catching Up On My Blogging

August 7, 2013 by Matthew

I’ve been enjoying the summer a little too much and I’ve fallen behind on my blogging.  Here’s some of the things I should have been blogging about:

1. The Immigration bill – An immigration bill passed in the Senate, but appears to be going no where in the House of Representatives.  House Republicans want to take a piece meal approach to immigration reform by passing several smaller immigration laws, rather than a single comprehensive immigration bill.  House Republicans are also against a pathway to citizenship.  It’s not clear at this point if there will be any immigration reform.  For everyone who got excited about the Senate immigration bill, I am reminded of the School House Rock cartoon, I’m Just a Bill.  Ultimately, the Senate immigration bill was just a bill.  I have been getting calls from people asking about whether they would be covered by the “new” immigration law.  I tell them that we don’t have a new immigration law – it’s just a bill and until we have an actual law, I cannot comment on whether anyone would benefit from it.

2. DOMA has been overturned!  On June 26, 2013, the Supreme Court decided Windsor v. United States, which struck down the Defense of Marriage Act (“DOMA”).  Windsor was not an immigration case.  However, since DOMA was struck down, it can no longer be used to prevent same sex spouses from filing immigrant petitions.  The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service has announced that it is now accepting petitions filed on behalf of same sex spouses.

3. On June 29, 2013, I spoke at the AILA National Conference.  I spoke on a panel entitled, “”Becoming an Effective Litigator: Making the Most of Your Client’s Day in Court.”

4.  I’ve had some success stories the last two weeks.  I had a client obtain adjustment of status.  I had a client approved for naturalization.  I had another client get her application for deferred action for childhood arrivals (“DACA”) approved.

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I Taught a 4 Hour CLE on Relief in Removal Proceedings

May 17, 2013 by Matthew

Today, I taught a 4 hour continuing legal education course (CLE) for the New York Immigration Coalition.  I was the only speaker.  With the exception of 2 ten minute breaks, I spoke for the whole 4 hours.  I really enjoy teaching these classes to immigration lawyers.  The course was on Relief in Removal Proceedings.  Among the topics that I spoke about were:

How to prepare for a removal case

Adjustment of status

Waiver pursuant to INA § 212(h)

Waiving fraud: INA § 212(i) and INA § 237(a)(1)(H)

Waiver pursuant to INA § 212(c)

Cancellation of removal for permanent residents

Removing conditions on residence before an Immigration Judge

Cancellation of removal for non-permanent residents

Voluntary departure

 

 

 

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