Message from the ChairBy William MockDecember 2010Why the Section on International & Immigration is distinctive and important.
Message from the ChairBy William MockAugust 2010An outline of the agenda for the coming year from 2010-2011 Section Chair William Mock.
Message from the ChairBy Cindy G. BuysMay 2010Section Chair Cindy Buys describes the March CLE program, "Divorce, Deportation and Disciplinary Complaints: Avoiding Immigration Pitfalls in Family Law."
Message from the ChairBy Cindy G. BuysMarch 2010The international lawyer plays an important role in humanitarian relief efforts when natural disasters, such as the recent earthquake in Haiti, take place.
New regulation on security zones restrictions in ArgentinaBy Laura Lavia HaidempergherDecember 2010Argentine law states that real estate located in security areas must belong to native Argentine citizens, on the basis of national interest.
Pro bono attorneys neededFebruary 2010The National Immigrant Justice Center periodically publishes a list of cases for which pro bono attorneys are needed to represent asylum seekers and other immigrants in need of protection.
Significance of Italian court’s “extraordinary rendition” convictionsBy Elizabeth LazickiMay 2010“Extraordinary rendition” is a controversial practice which “involves the snatching of suspects and their forcible transfer for interrogation to third countries—often those states where torture is routinely employed.”
USCIS changes filing requirements for immigrant foreign religious workersBy Michael R. LiedDecember 2010Up to 5,000 special immigrant visas may be granted to religious workers each year. This visa is available for (1) ministers, (2) religious workers in a professional capacity in a religious vocation or occupation and (3) religious workers in a religious vocation or occupation as defined in the statute.