Asylum seekers to face hardships under new federal legislationBy Sarah R. Weinman & David W. AustinJune 2005The United States as the home of freedom has long been a place where individuals who feared for their lives because of political beliefs could find refuge.
Asylumlaw.org: A must-see for any asylum attorneyBy Shannon M. ShepherdMarch 2005From the novice to the seasoned veteran, the Web site asylumlaw.org is a resource no asylum practitioner should be without.
Business immigration law updateBy Gabrielle M. BuckleyNovember 2005The H-1B visa allows employers to sponsor a foreign national for a temporary professional position (e.g., engineer, financial analyst, physician, graphic designer, researcher) if the foreign national has at least a bachelor’s degree in the specialized field normally required for the position.
Case law reportBy Angela PetersJuly 2005The American court properly declined to return the children to the father in Sweden, where the court found under Article 13(b) of the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction that returning the children would cause them grave risk of physical or psychological harm or otherwise place them in an intolerable situation.
Chair’s Column: Restoring belief in International LawBy Mark E. WojcikJanuary 2005Editor's note, this column by Section Council Chair Professor Mark E. Wojcik appeared in the first issue of The Globe this year and is being re-printed due to the number of responses we received, including the letter following this article.
Chair’s comments: Seventh Circuit Judge Diane Wood to speak at Asylum CLEBy Juliet BoydSeptember 2005The International & Immigration Law Section Counsel is excited to sponsor the upcoming continuing legal education seminar on asylum jurisprudence at its Chicago regional office on November 11, 2005 at 9:00 a.m.
Editor’s commentsBy Lewis F. MatuszewichDecember 2005With continued contributions from the International and Immigration Law Section Council membership, we are able to present this fourth issue of The Globe this year.
Editor’s commentsBy Lewis F. MatuszewichNovember 2005Welcome to the third issue of The Globe for the year.
Editor’s commentsBy Lewis F. MatuszewichSeptember 2005In this issue of The Globe Scott D. Pollock, Vice-Chair of the International and Immigration Law Section Council introduces a new column, "Immigration Consultation Corner."
Editor’s commentsBy Lewis F. MatuszewichJuly 2005Welcome to the first issue of The Globe for the 2005-2006 year. We are working with Juliet Boyd, the new chair of the International and Immigration Section Council.
Editor’s commentsBy Lewis F. MatuszewichJune 2005As Editor, I wish to thank all of the contributors to The Globe. We are pleased to produce this eighth issue for the current year.
Editor’s commentsBy Lewis F. MatuszewichMay 2005This issue leads off with Section Council Chair Professor Mark E. Wojcik's comments on international law in the U.S. Supreme Court entitled, "International Law and the U.S. Supreme Court: Tales of Foreign Cruise Ships, Consular Notification, and the Juvenile Death Penalty."
Editor’s commentsBy Lewis F. MatuszewichMarch 2005I appreciate the members of the Section Council and others who continue to contribute a significant number of articles covering a wide range of practice areas and topics.
Editor’s commentsBy Lewis F. MatuszewichJanuary 2005Welcome to the fifth issue of The Globe for the current 2004-2005 publishing year.
An excellent program on international commercial arbitrationBy Shannon M. ShepherdDecember 2005The International & Immigration Law Section co-sponsored a complimentary program titled “Current Issues in International Commercial Arbitration” on Friday, November 11, 2005 at the ISBA Chicago Regional Office.
Foreign-Owned Business RegistrationMarch 2005The Investment Review Division of Industry Canada1 regulates certain foreign investment in Canada under the Investment Canada Act.
Free Embassy Newsletter Provides Information on JordanBy Mark E. WojcikSeptember 2005The Embassy of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan publishes a quarterly newsletter that is available to interested persons upon request.
From the ChairJuly 2005At the organizational meeting of the International and Immigration Section Council on June 17, 2005 at the ISBA Annual Meeting, the members of the Section Council discussed the positioning of the Section and its programs for the coming year.
From the former ChairBy Mark E. WojcikJuly 2005The ISBA Section of International and Immigration Law had an especially interesting and productive year, and it has been an honor for me to serve as Section chair.
Globalization of human rights law: U.S. Courts v. the Executive BranchBy Christopher Scott MaravillaJanuary 2005The increasing globalization of the adjudication of human rights abuses in national courts and international tribunals has given rise to a paradox in the American political system.
Immigration law alertBy Gabrielle M. BuckleyMarch 2005The president signed into law legislation which reinstates certain H-1B requirements and adds certain fees and restrictions relating to H and L visa status.
Immigration law updateBy Alen TakhshMay 2005The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit affirmed the order removing Luis F. Padilla to his native country of Mexico for giving a police officer false information following a traffic violation.
Information about PERM applicationsBy Scott D. PollockJune 2005A new process for Applications for Labor Certification went into effect on March 28, 2005.