Details about how to get the new 2024 NY Quick Reference Chart, the launch of the Justice Roadmap Launch, & Upcoming 2-day CLE
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** Updated NY Quick Reference Chart
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** The New York Quick Reference Chart ([link removed]) has been revised and is now available with updates current through the 2023 calendar year.
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Immigration law and practice are changing constantly. By subscribing to the 2024 Edition of the New York Quick Reference Chart ([link removed]) , your entire practice will have access to newly updated information about the possible immigration consequences of specific, commonly charged New York offenses. The 2024 Edition ([link removed]) incorporates several updates to ensure you have access to the latest strategies to aid in your representation, including:
* analysis based on 2023 federal court and agency decisions, including Peguero-Vasquez v. Garland, U.S. v. Minter, U.S. v. Gibson, Matter of Pougatchev, U.S. v. Eldridge, U.S. v. Pastore, Debique v. Garland, Reyes v. Atty. Gen., and more;
* links to New York criminal cases, unpublished BIA and IJ decisions, and other resources;
* references and citations to precedents in the Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Eleven Circuits; and
* updated information about categorical approach and divisibility.
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In addition, all subscribers to the 2024 chart will receive a discount code for Key Removal Defenses in Criminal Charge Cases ([link removed]) , a digital resource summarizing key legal defenses and strategies for removal proceedings.
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** Upcoming CLE
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** This April 16 and 17, IDP will be holding an online seminar, Defending Immigrants Affected by Mass Incarceration, for attorneys representing immigrants with criminal legal system contacts.
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The two day seminar will cover new developments in case law and provide up to 11 CLE credit hours. The program is designed to be useful and engaging for both introductory and advanced immigration law practitioners. Registration will open in March.
** Day 1 (starting at 11:15AM ET)
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* Defending and utilizing Padilla v. Kentucky in criminal court practice
* Identifying and understanding criminal court records and strategies when they're introduced into the immigration record
* Supreme Court experts discuss this year’s immigration docket, including the challenges to Chevron, the "Notice to Appear" cases, and equal protection for noncitizens
* Survey of recent Second and Third Circuit case law
** Day 2 (starting at 10:15AM ET)
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* Understanding the categorical approach
* Issue spotting and defenses for clients charged with “Crime of Violence” Aggravated Felonies
* Obtaining post-conviction relief for clients with New York marijuana convictions after legalization
* Issue spotting and defenses for clients with drug convictions
* New York State bills to watch
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** 2024 Justice Roadmap
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On January 18th, we hosted the virtual launch of the2024 Justice Roadmap ([link removed]) , a collective New York State legislative agenda to address the harms of the criminal legal and immigration systems. IDP coordinates the Roadmap together with the Center for Community Alternatives and other network members. Our Senior Policy and Campaigns Organizer, Linda Flor Brito, took the lead on planning this year - soliciting feedback across network partners, ensuring inclusion of voices across campaigns, and calling on legislators to join the call.
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We were joined by over 100 participants, including advocates and legislators, who pushed back on the Governor’s continued opposition of key bills and her recent state of the state briefing which leaned on the failed policies of criminalization ([link removed]) . Our launch also rejected attempts to divide us with xenophobic rhetoric targeting new and long time immigrant communities in our state. The Roadmap is supported by over 120 endorsing organizations and over two dozen legislators.
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