Past Seminars
For 50 years, the National Immigration Project has designed innovative legal strategies to defend immigrant rights. We are committed to sharing those strategies and innovations via Continuing Legal Education (CLE) seminars, webinars, litigation meetings, and panels for attorneys and advocates. This page lists our past trainings with links to purchase for members and non-members.
This webinar will address common issues of conflicts, confidentiality, communication, competency, and the duty of candor to the tribunal. The speakers will pose common fact patterns as hypotheticals and discuss solutions that are best for the clients...
This webinar will discuss post-departure motions to reopen and options for obtaining return after prevailing on a motion to reopen. The speakers will also discuss the role of parole, prosecutorial discretion requests for deported individuals, and...
This CLE will discuss how to create the best record before and during the individual hearing and how to use this complete record to your advantage on appeal.
During this webinar, the speakers will discuss the eligibility criteria, the evidentiary standard, procedural issues, and strategic considerations for VAWA cancellation.
This seminar covers multiple topics at the intersection of criminal and immigration law, including how advocates can make the most of the categorical approach methodology in their defense of immigrants with convictions.
Asylum law is constantly changing both substantively and procedurally. This webinar will focus on complex procedural issues that arise in asylum practice. The speakers will discuss topics including: representing principal and derivative applicants...
This webinar will provide an overview of legal developments in the wake of Niz-Chavez, including how a defective NTA may provide grounds for notice-based rescission of an in absentia removal order or for termination of removal proceedings as a...
During this webinar, the faculty will discuss how to screen for expedited removal orders, review 8 CFR § 103.5, highlight potential legal and factual arguments, offer insight into the framing and components of the motion to reopen or reconsider...
During this hybrid seminar, the faculty discuss all about motions to reopen.
During this webinar, the faculty discuss various bars to immigration relief that a removal order can cause and will outline strategies for overcoming those bars. The webinar also covers the latest updates in seeking adjustment of status for Temporary...