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The mission of ISBA International and Immigration Law Section
- to improve the knowledge and skill of Illinois attorneys in the fields of international business law and immigration law and to inform the general public about these growing areas;
- to raise the awareness of section members about the legal and political issues of international law, both public and private;
- to raise the consciousness of Illinois lawyers representing the foreign born in general legal matters;
- to publish newsletters and sponsor seminars and conferences in furtherance of these goals.
Immigration Resources for Attorneys
Information for attorneys who may witness immigrant detentions or may have clients who encounter Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents during the current enforcement actions in the Chicago area.
Related Articles
Current Newsletter — April 2026
- Correct Analysis Regarding “Particular Social Group” in Asylum Claims
- Cybersecurity in the International Maritime Industry: Threats, Risks, and the Expanding Scope of Seaworthiness
- The Supreme Court’s Unanimous Decision on the Standard of Review for Removal Orders
- Women at the Center: Community Responses to Federal Immigration Activity in Chicago and the Surrounding Suburbs
- Philip N. Hablutzel, 1935-2026
Recent Related Cases
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Immigration Law | N.D. Ill., Eastern Div.
Federal 7th Circuit / Civil
Muthana v. Mullin, No. 24-2320 (April 1, 2026) (SYKES) Affirmed.
Upcoming CLE
Tools and Resources
- International & Immigration Law discussion group is available to section members via the International & Immigration Law community in ISBA Central
- The International & Immigration Law Section directory is available to all ISBA members
- Useful links