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Best podcasts about immigration clinic

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Rhode Island Report
Is it legal? An immigration lawyer answers questions about recent deportations.

Rhode Island Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 18:54


A Tufts University PhD candidate was arrested by six immigration officers near her apartment. A Columbia University student is facing deportation for his role in pro-Palestinian campus protests. And a Brown Medicine kidney doctor was deported to Lebanon. Is this legal? And what kind of rights do green card and visa holders have here in the United States? Deborah Gonzalez, Director of the Immigration Clinic at Roger Williams University School of Law, joins host Ed Fitzpatrick to explain. Tips and ideas? Email us at rinews@globe.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Lawyer 2 Lawyer -  Law News and Legal Topics
Inside Human Trafficking: Sex & Labor Trafficking, and the Fight to Protect Victims

Lawyer 2 Lawyer - Law News and Legal Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 39:19


Every year, millions of men, women, and children are trafficked worldwide – including right here in the United States. According to the Department of Homeland Security, human trafficking is defined as “the use of force, fraud, or coercion to obtain some type of labor or commercial sex act.” In this episode, Craig is joined by returning guest, Bridgette A. Carr, clinical professor of law and co-director of the Human Trafficking and Immigration Clinic at the University of Michigan Law School, as they spotlight human trafficking. Craig & Bridgette discuss the different types of human trafficking, how it happens, how to recognize it, and what is being done to combat trafficking. Mentioned in This Episode: Archived Lawyer 2 Lawyer Episode: Legal Crackdown on Human Trafficking featuring Bridgette A. Carr

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics
Inside Human Trafficking: Sex & Labor Trafficking, and the Fight to Protect Victims

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 39:19


Every year, millions of men, women, and children are trafficked worldwide – including right here in the United States. According to the Department of Homeland Security, human trafficking is defined as “the use of force, fraud, or coercion to obtain some type of labor or commercial sex act.” In this episode, Craig is joined by returning guest, Bridgette A. Carr, clinical professor of law and co-director of the Human Trafficking and Immigration Clinic at the University of Michigan Law School, as they spotlight human trafficking. Craig & Bridgette discuss the different types of human trafficking, how it happens, how to recognize it, and what is being done to combat trafficking. Mentioned in This Episode: Archived Lawyer 2 Lawyer Episode: Legal Crackdown on Human Trafficking featuring Bridgette A. Carr Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

All Sides with Ann Fisher Podcast
Untangled: Who seeks asylum in Ohio

All Sides with Ann Fisher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 50:08


When we talk about our immigration system being broken, we're really talking about asylum. Our laws let people seek refuge from persecution, but the rules weren't created to handle hundreds of thousands. Out guests include Emily Brown, director of the Immigration Clinic at Ohio State University's Moritz College of Law; Chris Levesque, assistant professor of law at Kenyon College; Debu Ghandi, senior director of immigration policy at the Center for American Progress.

All Sides with Ann Fisher
Untangled: Who seeks asylum in Ohio

All Sides with Ann Fisher

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 50:08


When we talk about our immigration system being broken, we're really talking about asylum. Our laws let people seek refuge from persecution, but the rules weren't created to handle hundreds of thousands. Out guests include Emily Brown, director of the Immigration Clinic at Ohio State University's Moritz College of Law; Chris Levesque, assistant professor of law at Kenyon College; Debu Ghandi, senior director of immigration policy at the Center for American Progress.

With Good Reason
Seeking Refuge

With Good Reason

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 52:00


Worldwide there are more than 35 million refugees who have fled their homes. And when other countries take in a huge influx of those refugees, there's a lot to consider. Erika Frydenlund studies how host countries can help manage a refugee surge. And: In March 2023, the William & Mary Law School's Immigration Clinic had their very first approval of an asylum case–a client from Afghanistan, who fled when Kabul fell. Stacy Kern-Scheerer shares what it's like navigating the complicated asylum system. Later in the show: The war in Ukraine created the largest refugee crisis since World War II. Patrick Rhamey says that Poland has taken in the most refugees–and actually done a good job of welcoming and resettling them. Plus: In the U.S., mainstream media has given the Ukrainian refugee crisis a lot of coverage. Nearly every day brings new headlines about it. On the other hand, the tens of millions of people making up Africa's refugee crises are largely overlooked. Soji Akomolafe speaks to what's causing so much movement in Africa and why Western countries aren't paying enough attention.

I Am Attorney Jessica
EP25: IMMIGRATION YEAR IN REVIEW 2022 AND WHAT'S NEW IN THE NEW YEAR JANUARY 2023 - PART 1

I Am Attorney Jessica

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 53:50


This episode is recorded at the end of January 2023 in order to serve as a recap of the 2022 year in immigration law and policy in the United States as well as the developments so far in January 2023. 2022 marked the continuation of prosecutorial discretion  and the Uniting for Ukraine program by the Biden administration but was also marked by litigation attempting to bring down the prosecutorial discretion flexibility for ICE and USCIS officers and trial attorneys as well as further litigation by restrictionist immigration groups looking to bring down the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (DACA) with a decision by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in October 2022 partially affirming the denial by the district court of part of the 2012 program and a remand for a new decision on part of the case..  2023 saw the announcement of parole for Haitians, Nicaraguans and Cubans building upon a program for Ukrainians and later Venezuelans to be paroled in 2022. Jessica is joined by Miami based attorney Tamika Grace Judge of Jude Law  in Florida. In these episodes we discuss: Tamika's life and education in Dominica and her representation of clients from the Caribbean; Tamika's work with different populations especially and Haitians in particular; Tough cases Tamika and Jessica have handled and how they managed these legal issues; The intersection of the criminal justice and immigration systems and how those systems can be biased against certain people or groups: Tamika's experience in representing black immigrants in contrast to people of other backgrounds; The January 5, 2023 announcement by the Biden administration regarding parole mentioned above; the winding down of TItle 42 and the expanded use of expedited removal as well as the use of a new CBP app for phone/computer use required for all asylum applicants and parolees entering recently; The recommendations of Jessica and Tamika for best practices including not to rely on anecdotal advice from family members or neighbors. JESSICA SMITH BOBADILLA, ATTORNEY (HOST)  Jessica Smith Bobadilla is an attorney, former law professor, expert witness and media commentator on all things immigration and human rights related. You can contact her practice in California at http://www.attorneyjessica.com or (559) 264-2500.  You can also follow the podcast on Facebook and Instagram at I Am Attorney Jessica and send us an email with show suggestions or feedback at iamattorneyjessicapodcast@gmail.com TAMIKA GRACE JUDE, ESQ. (GUEST)  Tamika Grace Jude, Esq. is an attorney licensed to practice in the state of New Jersey. (If you are located in another state, don't worry. Immigration law is Federal and Attorney Jude is able to practice Immigration Law in all 50 states.) Attorney Jude is an immigrant from the beautiful island of Dominica in the Caribbean. As an immigrant herself, she is very familiar with the immigration process. After completing her Associates Degrees at the Dominica State College, she attended the University of the Virgin Islands where she pursued two Bachelors Degrees in Psychology and Criminal Justice. She was very passionate about immigration law and went on to Barry University-Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law, where she graduated with her Jurist Doctor Degree and a Litigation Honors Certificate. Attorney Jude served as an Associate Editor for the Barry University Environmental Earth Law Journal, served within the Student Bar Association as a senator for all three years of law school, worked in the Immigration Clinic, was a member of the Trial Team and was on the executive board of multiple student organizations on campus including the Immigration Law society and is a member of Phi Alpha Delta. She was also the recipient of an immigration stipend from Barry University. While at law school she volunteered with a small law firm in Orlando Florida and participated in free naturalization clinics for the community. Since graduation, she served as a law clerk for an immigration firm in Vienna, Virginia. These experiences have equipped her with the knowledge necessary to be a successful immigration attorney. She has filed multiple petitions, represented clients in removal proceedings and prides herself on providing excellent customer service and always being available to her clients.   Tamika can be contacted at info@judelawoffice.com or at (305) 859-4519.  You can also follow her on Facebook at JudeLawllc.

I Am Attorney Jessica
EP26: IMMIGRATION YEAR IN REVIEW 2022 AND WHAT'S NEW IN THE NEW YEAR JANUARY 2023 - PART 2

I Am Attorney Jessica

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 80:35


This episode is recorded at the end of January 2023 in order to serve as a recap of the 2022 year in immigration law and policy in the United States as well as the developments so far in January 2023. 2022 marked the continuation of prosecutorial discretion  and the Uniting for Ukraine program by the Biden administration but was also marked by litigation attempting to bring down the prosecutorial discretion flexibility for ICE and USCIS officers and trial attorneys as well as further litigation by restrictionist immigration groups looking to bring down the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (DACA) with a decision by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in October 2022 partially affirming the denial by the district court of part of the 2012 program and a remand for a new decision on part of the case..  2023 saw the announcement of parole for Haitians, Nicaraguans and Cubans building upon a program for Ukrainians and later Venezuelans to be paroled in 2022. Jessica is joined by Miami based attorney Tamika Grace Judge of Jude Law  in Florida. In these episodes we discuss: Tamika's life and education in Dominica and her representation of clients from the Caribbean; Tamika's work with different populations especially and Haitians in particular; Tough cases Tamika and Jessica have handled and how they managed these legal issues; The intersection of the criminal justice and immigration systems and how those systems can be biased against certain people or groups: Tamika's experience in representing black immigrants in contrast to people of other backgrounds; The January 5, 2023 announcement by the Biden administration regarding parole mentioned above; the winding down of TItle 42 and the expanded use of expedited removal as well as the use of a new CBP app for phone/computer use required for all asylum applicants and parolees entering recently; The recommendations of Jessica and Tamika for best practices including not to rely on anecdotal advice from family members or neighbors. JESSICA SMITH BOBADILLA, ATTORNEY (HOST)  Jessica Smith Bobadilla is an attorney, former law professor, expert witness and media commentator on all things immigration and human rights related. You can contact her practice in California at http://www.attorneyjessica.com or (559) 264-2500.  You can also follow the podcast on Facebook and Instagram at I Am Attorney Jessica and send us an email with show suggestions or feedback at iamattorneyjessicapodcast@gmail.com TAMIKA GRACE JUDE, ESQ. (GUEST)  Tamika Grace Jude, Esq. is an attorney licensed to practice in the state of New Jersey. (If you are located in another state, don't worry. Immigration law is Federal and Attorney Jude is able to practice Immigration Law in all 50 states.) Attorney Jude is an immigrant from the beautiful island of Dominica in the Caribbean. As an immigrant herself, she is very familiar with the immigration process. After completing her Associates Degrees at the Dominica State College, she attended the University of the Virgin Islands where she pursued two Bachelors Degrees in Psychology and Criminal Justice. She was very passionate about immigration law and went on to Barry University-Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law, where she graduated with her Jurist Doctor Degree and a Litigation Honors Certificate. Attorney Jude served as an Associate Editor for the Barry University Environmental Earth Law Journal, served within the Student Bar Association as a senator for all three years of law school, worked in the Immigration Clinic, was a member of the Trial Team and was on the executive board of multiple student organizations on campus including the Immigration Law society and is a member of Phi Alpha Delta. She was also the recipient of an immigration stipend from Barry University. While at law school she volunteered with a small law firm in Orlando Florida and participated in free naturalization clinics for the community. Since graduation, she served as a law clerk for an immigration firm in Vienna, Virginia. These experiences have equipped her with the knowledge necessary to be a successful immigration attorney. She has filed multiple petitions, represented clients in removal proceedings and prides herself on providing excellent customer service and always being available to her clients.   Tamika can be contacted at info@judelawoffice.com or at (305) 859-4519.  You can also follow her on Facebook at JudeLawllc.

The Cerrone Show
#182 UNLV Immigration Clinic Managing Attorney, VCS Open House, NEW NUMBER

The Cerrone Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 20:41


Call or Text 702-573-3983 for questions, comments, or guest suggestions! https://www.instagram.com/thecerroneshow/ Today Chris and Ashley make a few new announcements and share snippets from all the pre recorded content over the last year including an open house held at VCS Studios    

Eagle Eye
Ep. 18 (Season 2) | Migrants and Sanctuary Cities, feat. Assoc. Dean Mary Holper

Eagle Eye

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 31:37


This week, host Eamon interviewed Dean Mary Holper, the Associate Dean for Experiential Learning, Director of the Immigration Clinic, and an associate clinical professor at Boston College Law School. Professor Holper has written and co-authored articles for numerous law reviews and reference guides concerning immigration issues, and recently spoke in an interview with GBH's “Morning Edition” where she discussed the significance of sanctuary cities in light of the relocation of migrants to Martha's Vineyard from Florida. In this episode, Dean Holper discusses the growing use of sanctuary cities, the history behind the term, and the troubling political interference that is imposing on migrant relocation in the United States. Check back in next week for new episodes!

Ohio Habla
Latin@ Stories Episode 181 Immigration law and workers' rights

Ohio Habla

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 26:26


I this episode, I talk to Laura Barrera, an immigration attorney who has been working on developing the Immigration Clinic at Ohio State University. Barrera now leads the non-profit organization Arriba Las Vegas Worker center as their legal director.

The Rational Middle
Denise Gilman and the Politicization of the Southern Border

The Rational Middle

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 24:16


Denise Gilman, Director of the Immigration Clinic at the University of Texas at Austin School of Law shares an update on the U.S.-Mexico Border, Operation Lone Star, and the politicization of the border.

The Rational Middle
Inside Operation Lone Star with Denise Gilman

The Rational Middle

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 27:40


Denise Gilman, Director of the Immigration Clinic at UT Austin, discusses Texas's unique position in the immigration landscape and how persistent rhetorics of "immigrants as threat, fraud, danger" lead to policies such as Gov. Abbott's Operation Lone Star — a joint mission between the Texas Department of Public Safety and National Guard that arrests migrants on criminal trespassing charges.

GET It Podcast
Episode 44: Call to Close Hutto Detention Center

GET It Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 30:06


Cohosts Ryan Thompson, Kimiya Factory, Chad Hankins and Roy Aguillon learn more about what's going on at the Hutto Detention Center just outside of Austin and why attorneys at the Immigration Clinic at the UT School of Law, together with the Grassroots Leadership organization, are calling to shut the Center down now. Guests Alex Gras and Tiffany Campbell. Trigger Warning: contains detainee abuse stories. Music Excerpts by: Dig Infinity

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Embrace Church Sermon Audio
Thursday Check-In | Pastor Kristina and Sarah Adkins: Neighbors Immigration Clinic Update

Embrace Church Sermon Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 29:58


Thursday (10/1) Noon Check-In with Pastor Kristina and Sarah Adkins Embrace Church, Lexington, KY Topics Covered: -Update from Sarah Adkins, Executive Director, Neighbors Immigration Clinic -Charge from Sarah: If you want to help immigrants, VOTE! -Additional information about how voting impacts immigration -Election Season Prayer Focus: Week 1 Prayer

REDIRECT: Immigration Law and Perspectives
The Battle to Stay in America

REDIRECT: Immigration Law and Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2020 37:47


This week we're joined by Michael Kagan, Professor of Law at the University of Las Vegas Nevada. We talk to him about his book, The Battle to Stay in America.  Michael Kagan directs the Immigration Clinic and teaches administrative law, professional responsibility, international human rights and immigration law.  In both his research and his clinical teaching, Prof. Kagan focuses on the tension between immigration law and civil rights. Professor Kagan's book is an excellent resource for friends and family members who might not know much about the immigration system, and who need help putting a face to the issues confronting the immigrant community every day. 

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The CAP·impact Podcast
BONUS POD! SCOTUS DACA Decision

The CAP·impact Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 29:05


Blake Nordahl, a Professor of Law at McGeorge and the supervising attorney for McGeorge's Immigration Clinic, and Set Hernandez - a documentary filmmaker, media specialist with the California Immigrant Policy Center, and DACA recipient - talk about the legal, personal, and policy impacts of SCOTUS's DACA decision last week.

The CAP·impact Podcast
Episode 32: Immigration Law & Reform with Professor Jennifer Koh

The CAP·impact Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019 27:42


On today's show we talk with Professor of Law and Director of the Immigration Clinic at Western State College of Law Jennifer Koh about her work at the intersection of immigration law and criminal law, her new nonprofit project - the Orange County Justice Fund - and being cited in a Supreme Court ruling by the Notorious RBG.

UNH School of Law Podcast
Migrant Crisis: The Southern Border

UNH School of Law Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019 15:43


The recent migrant crisis at the border has brought the United States asylum and border enforcement process to the news cycle. In part two of this two part series Adjunct Professor Cathy Chesley, Director of New Hampshire Catholic Charities' Office of Immigration and Refugee Services, discusses the situation at the souther US border and asylum seekers from South and Central America. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead Learn about our Immigration Clinic: https://law.unh.edu/academics/experiential-education/clinics/immigration-law-clinic  https://law.unh.edu 

UNH School of Law Podcast
Migrant Crisis: Asylum Primer

UNH School of Law Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019 17:03


The recent migrant crisis at the border has brought the United States asylum and border enforcement process to the news cycle. In part one of this two part series Adjunct Professor Cathy Chesley, Director of New Hampshire Catholic Charities' Office of Immigration and Refugee Services, dives into how and when people are considered asylum seekers and refugees. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead Learn about our Immigration Clinic: https://law.unh.edu/academics/experiential-education/clinics/immigration-law-clinic  https://law.unh.edu 

ABA Law Student Podcast
Serving the Underserved: BYU’s Immigration Clinic

ABA Law Student Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2018 40:53


The rhetoric of the Trump administration has brought a lot of attention to the topic of immigration and refugees. In this episode of the ABA Law Student Podcast, host John Weber talks to Carl Hernandez about the immigration clinic at Brigham Young University. Their clinic is managed mainly by students and meets a great need in the Utah community which has a large immigrant population. Carl discusses how the clinic got started and how it provides access to justice to immigrants and refugees while also providing experience to the law students that keep it up and running. Carl Hernandez teaches constitutional litigation and professional skills courses at the J. Reuben Clark Law School at BYU and has initiated and supervises clinical alliances with the Utah State Legislature, non-profit organizations, community-based organizations and economic development agencies.

Bloomberg Law
Bloomberg Law Brief: Court Debate Immigrant Detention (Audio)

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2016 4:50


Neils Frenzen, director of the Immigration Clinic at USC School of Law, and Jon Feere, legal policy analyst at the Center for Immigration Studies, discuss a Supreme Court case, which concerns the constitutionality of immigrant detention. They speak with Greg Stohr and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Bloomberg's Karen Moskow and Bob Moon report the day's top legal stories. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Bloomberg Law
Bloomberg Law Brief: Court Debate Immigrant Detention (Audio)

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2016 4:50


Neils Frenzen, director of the Immigration Clinic at USC School of Law, and Jon Feere, legal policy analyst at the Center for Immigration Studies, discuss a Supreme Court case, which concerns the constitutionality of immigrant detention. They speak with Greg Stohr and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Bloomberg's Karen Moskow and Bob Moon report the day's top legal stories.

Bloomberg Law
Immigrant Detention Gets Held up in the Supreme Court (Audio)

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2016 13:01


(Bloomberg) -- Neils Frenzen, director of the Immigration Clinic at USC School of Law, and Jon Feere, legal policy analyst at the Center for Immigration Studies, discuss a Supreme Court case, which concerns the constitutionality of immigrant detention. They speak with Greg Stohr and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Bloomberg Law
Immigrant Detention Gets Held up in the Supreme Court (Audio)

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2016 13:01


(Bloomberg) -- Neils Frenzen, director of the Immigration Clinic at USC School of Law, and Jon Feere, legal policy analyst at the Center for Immigration Studies, discuss a Supreme Court case, which concerns the constitutionality of immigrant detention. They speak with Greg Stohr and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."

Social Sciences and Society - Audio
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Social Sciences and Society - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2016 56:32


Mary Holper, associate professor of Law and director of the Immigration Clinic at the Boston College School of Law will speak on “Gaudium et Spes and Immigrant Families Fifty Years Later.”

Social Sciences and Society - Video (HD)
Gaudium et Spes and Immigrant Families Fifty Years Later

Social Sciences and Society - Video (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2016 56:32


Mary Holper, associate professor of Law and director of the Immigration Clinic at the Boston College School of Law will speak on “Gaudium et Spes and Immigrant Families Fifty Years Later.”