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    Immigration Law Service, 2025 ed.
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    Immigration Law Service, 2026 ed.

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    PROVIEW PLUS PRINT IMMIGRATION LAW SERVICE SET

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    Completely revised, Immigration Law Service provides a practical and current approach to today’s immigration-related issues. This title fully integrates changes brought about by the abolition of the INS and the shift of that agency’s functions to various

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    Publisher:Clark Boardman Callaghan
    Service Number:43372714
    Pages:3828
    Publication date:2024-09-19
    Practice area:Immigration
    Jurisdiction:General
    External Product Title:PROVIEW PLUS PRINT IMMIGRATION LAW SERVICE SET
    Update frequency:Updated annually
    Update Format:Pocket parts
    Subscription Number:43372656
    Available Formats:Binder/looseleaf & eLooseleaf
    Copyright:2026
    Shelf space:10 in
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    Pooja Dadhania

    Pooja Dadhania is an Associate Professor of Law at California Western School of Law in San Diego where she teaches asylum and refugee law and civil procedure. Her scholarship focuses on the impact of the immigration law regime on marginalized noncitizen 

    Shane Dizon

    Shane’s background as an immigration law professional spans over ten years. Shane is the Kauffman Legal Research Fellow at New York University School of Law for the 2010-2011 academic year, focusing on the intersection of immigration law and entrepreneurship. 

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