Litigating Particularly Serious Crimes in Removal Cases

When
April 4, 2019, 2:00 to 3:30 pm
Where
Faegre Baker Daniels
Century Room

90 South 7th Street
#2200
Minneapolis, MN 55402

A conviction deemed to be "a particularly serious crime" is a bar to a grant of asylum and withholding of removal. This CLE will discuss the framework for determining when a crime is particularly serious and provide arguments to challenge the particularly serious designation.

This event is part of the Binger Center's Advanced Immigration Law CLE Series. Details and registration for other events in the series are included below.

Litigating Controlled Substance Convictions in Removal Cases

Practice Update: Changes to the "Public Charge" Definition

Challenging the Particularly Serious Crime Designations

Video recording of this event is available upon request. Please contact cnalaw@umn.edu.

CLE Credits
1.25 Standard CLE credits have been requested; Event Code #271414
Who
Kathy Moccio
James H. Binger Center for New Americans
Sarah Brenes
The Advocates for Human Rights
Chuck Webber
Faegre Baker Daniels
Sponsored by

James H. Binger Center for New Americans, Faegre Baker Daniels

Contact
Elizabeth Coffield