Chadha
Discover the groundbreaking insights in Chadha by Barbara Hinkson Craig, published by University of California Press in 1990. This compelling legal reference spans 284 pages and delves into a pivotal case involving a Kenyan student that ultimately led to the landmark ruling declaring the legislative veto in the Immigration and Naturalization Act unconstitutional.
Explore the intricate relationship between civil procedure, constitutional law, and immigration policy as Craig expertly navigates the complexities of litigation and the implications of this ruling on the state and government. Chadha is an essential read for legal professionals, students, and anyone interested in the intersection of law and politics in the United States. Gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced in the immigration system and the significance of this historic case.