Meredith Mast, Associate Member, Immigration and Human Rights Law Review I. Introduction Following weeks of speculation and reporting on interagency negotiations, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has entered into an unprecedented information-sharing agreement with the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency.[1] The agreement stems from […]
Monthly Archives: May 2025
Olivia Martini, Associate Member, Immigration & Human Rights Law Review I. Introduction The United States is the only United Nations member state that has not ratified the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), a landmark treaty designed to protect the civil, political, economic, and social rights of children.[1] […]
Will Gronefeld, Associate Member, Immigration and Human Rights Law Review I. Introduction Education is an essential human right recognized throughout the world.[1] Not only is education a cornerstone for the personal development of students to become competent and responsible individuals, but it also serves greater societal aims of individual countries.[2] […]
Molly Baker, Associate Member, Immigration and Human Rights Law Review Introduction A staggering sixty-five percent of women in Ghana report that they have been victims of obstetric violence.[1] Obstetric violence is characterized as abusive medical treatment toward people at any stage of pregnancy or those seeking sexual and reproductive health […]
Averi Aya-ay, Associate Member, Immigration and Human Rights Law Review I. Introduction On May 14, 2024, President Donald Trump stated at a private campaign event that if any international or non-citizen student participated in protests, the government would “throw them out of the country.”[1] President Trump asserted that the threat […]