
A weekly podcast of immigration case summaries and practice insights from your host, Kevin A. Gregg, a partner at the law firm Kurzban Kurzban Tetzeli & Pratt P.A. Each Tuesday, the Immigration Review podcast reviews the latest published opinions from the U.S. Supreme Court, the Board of Immigration Appeals, and all U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals—discussing some in depth, providing holdings for ot... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 347 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Rodriguez-Solis v. Blanche, No. 24-1937 (4th Cir. May 21, 2026)
• right to counsel; continuance; prejudice; importance of immigration attorney
Matter of I-B-M-S-, 29 I&N Dec. 628 (BIA 2026)
• motion to change venue; webex hearing; off the record d... more
Lopez-Campos, et al. v. Raycraft, et al., No. 25-1965 (6th Cir. May 11, 2026)
• no mandatory detention of EWIs; Hurtado; seeking admission; INA § 235(a)(2)(B); Laken Riley Act; applicant for admission entry; canon of constitutional avoidance; plain ... more
Diahn v. Blanche, No. 24-2066 (4th Cir. May 5, 2026)
• IJ duty to develop record; pro se respondents; no hearing notice; prejudice; duty to advise about witnesses; exhaustion
Matter of J-E-L-, 29 I&N Dec. 605 (BIA 2026)
• CAT; FBI informants; evi... more
Barbosa Da Cunha v. Freden, No. 25-3141 (2d Cir. Apr. 28, 2026)
• no mandatory detention for EWIs; Hurtado; seeking admission; INA § 235(a)(2)(B); Laken Riley Act; applicant for admission entry; canon of constitutional avoidance; plain text
Matter ... more
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Thank You Kevin for keeping practitioners up to date, all while making incredible princess bride and simpsons references. You’re the best man.
As I said not an Immigration Attorney but I am hook to this podcast. I probably listened to 80% of the podcasts more than real and licensed lawyers. Why ? First of all I have plenty of times second I am an immigrant and fascinated by how Kevin breaks down every caselaw in the immigration world. Immigration is like a labyrinth and only good lawyers knows how to navigate and Kevin is one of them good ones. Just one observation I did not see in the podcast case of Mangroo v US attorney out of 11 c... more
In this continually changing landscape of immigration law, Kevin does an amazing job breaking down complex case law and keeping practitioners updated on ongoing changes. His ability to make these topics accessible, paired with subtle, well-timed comedy, makes learning both enjoyable and memorable. This is truly a must for all immigration practitioners
Although I’ve been practicing for close to two decades, I just started a new job where I needed to be at least conversant in issues related to the practice of immigration law, primarily removal defense, and issues affecting refugees. This podcast has been IMMENSELY helpful in getting up to speed - straightforward and accessible analysis. This is now part of my Monday morning routine.
A must listen podcast for each and every one of us immigration attorneys. Kevin A Gregg does a fantastic job each and every time. I thank him from the bottom of my heart. If you are an immigration attorney, do yourself and your clients a favor and listen to Kevin.
Thank you so much for your hard work. You are unbelievable. Your sacrifice, spending all these hours preparing these podcasts, is priceless. Thank you again.
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A weekly, practitioner-focused briefing on immigration case law, covering latest opinions from the Supreme Court, the Board of Immigration Appeals, and U.S. Circuit Courts. The host breaks down key decisions, flags practical implications for filings, appeals, and detention, and weaves in tips for efficient practice. Expect concise case-by-case analyses, actionable takeaways, and occasional sponsor messaging, all delivered with a readable, accessible voice. The show stands out for its steady stream of precedents across circuits, practical guidance for immigration practitioners, and a clear emphasis on how rulings translate into real-world outcomes for clients.
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