In re Fatahi

10 Cited authorities

  1. Demore v. Kim

    538 U.S. 510 (2003)   Cited 1,718 times   14 Legal Analyses
    Holding that mandatory detention of noncitizens convicted of a wide variety of offenses does not violate the Due Process Clause
  2. Reno v. Flores

    507 U.S. 292 (1993)   Cited 1,784 times   2 Legal Analyses
    Holding that, in the immigration context, minors aged sixteen or seventeen are not "too young or too ignorant to exercise" their right to make a revocable waiver of a removal or deportation hearing
  3. Carlson v. Landon

    342 U.S. 524 (1952)   Cited 636 times   1 Legal Analyses
    Holding that mandatory detention of Communist noncitizens in removal proceedings does not violate the Due Process Clause
  4. Michalic v. Cleveland Tankers, Inc.

    364 U.S. 325 (1960)   Cited 313 times
    Finding evidence to create a jury question whether a wrench with a worn grip that slipped from a crewman's hand and injured his foot was unfit for its intended use
  5. Doherty v. Thornburgh

    943 F.2d 204 (2d Cir. 1991)   Cited 165 times
    Holding that an eight-year detention did not violate substantive due process
  6. Section 1252 - Judicial review of orders of removal

    8 U.S.C. § 1252   Cited 43,456 times   40 Legal Analyses
    Holding court had no jurisdiction to review "any judgment regarding the granting of relief under section . . . 1229b"
  7. Section 1182 - Inadmissible aliens

    8 U.S.C. § 1182   Cited 9,956 times   71 Legal Analyses
    Holding deportable aliens who have been convicted of "crimes involving moral turpitude"
  8. Section 1227 - Deportable aliens

    8 U.S.C. § 1227   Cited 8,062 times   42 Legal Analyses
    Granting this discretion to the Attorney General
  9. Section 1226 - Apprehension and detention of aliens

    8 U.S.C. § 1226   Cited 3,239 times   22 Legal Analyses
    Ruling that no court may set aside an immigration judge's "discretionary judgment any action or decision . . . regarding the detention or release of any alien or the grant, revocation, or denial of bond or parole"
  10. Section 236.1 - Apprehension, custody, and detention

    8 C.F.R. § 236.1   Cited 409 times   2 Legal Analyses
    Providing that an authorized officer may exercise discretion to release an alien if the alien demonstrates that release would not pose a danger and the alien is likely to appear at future proceedings