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I read with real pleasure the Second Circuit opinion in the case of David Mauricio Quituisaca-Quito. It comes in two parts. The first is gratifying. The second is remarkable and a little unsettling.
In Ecuador, t...
In 1992 Albania held its first post-Communist elections. Guided by the IMF’s wunderkinder, the country transitioned rapidly to capitalism in a process called “shock therapy.” In 1995 it had a free-market economy, and i...
I almost clicked past Mr. Aispuro’s case. Then I spotted the concurrence. It’s a doozy.
Getting there will take a little while, but there are some interesting stops along the way.
Mr. Aispuro (an alias) comes from Guerrero, a...
There’s something peculiar going on between Michael Borja and the Second Circuit Court of Appeals.
When a court feels that an attorney’s conduct or brief is seriously deficient, it has the option of referring the at...
Many years ago, the Morales family acquired a plot of land in Guatemala.
Generations came and went. The land was divided. The family started to fight.
Antonio Morales [an alias] was born into this feud. Both of his parents left him at a...
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