Law Review Articles / Treatises / Other Writings

  1. Arlene S. Kanter, R. Blake Chism & Christopher Nugent, The Right to Asylum and Need for Legal Representation of People with Mental Disabilities in Immigration Proceedings, Mental and Physical Disability Law Reporter (July-August 2001).

  2. Aliza B. Kaplan, Disabled and Disserved: The Right to Counsel for Mentally Disabled Aliens in Removal Proceedings, 26 Geo. Immigr. L.J. 523 (Spring 2012), available at http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1952885.

  3. Christopher Klepps, What Kind of "Process" is This?: Solutions to the Case-by-Case Approach in Deportation Proceedings for Mentally Incompetent Non-Citizens, 30 Quinnipiac L. Rev. 545 (2012), available at https://www.qu.edu/prebuilt/pdf/SchoolLaw/LawReviewLibrary/26_30QuinnipiacLRev545(2012).pdf.

  4. Kristin Macleod-Ball, Why Immigrants Should Have Access to Legal Counsel, Immigration Impact (Jan. 22, 2013), available at http://immigrationimpact.com/2013/01/22/why-immigrants-should-have-access-to-legal-counsel/.

  5. Amelia Wilson and Natalie H. Prokop, Applying Method to the Madness: The Right to Court Appointed Guardians Ad Litem and Counsel for the Mentally Ill in Immigration Proceedings, 16 U. Pa. J. L. & Soc. Change 1 (2013), available at http://works.bepress.com/amelia_wilson/1/.

  6. Leslie Wolf, After Franco-Gonzalez v. Holder: The Implications of Locating a Right to Counsel Under the Rehabilitation Act, 23 S. Cal. Rev. L. & Soc. Just. 329 (Winter 2014).