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Zadvydas v. Davis

2001 United States Supreme Court case

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Jan 12, 2026
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What are the due process rights of undocumented immigrants in ICE detention?

Undocumented immigrants in ICE detention retain core constitutional protections—most notably the Fifth Amendment guarantee of due process and access to challenge detention—but those rights are routine...

Jan 15, 2026
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Which Supreme Court cases have clarified which constitutional rights extend to non-citizens?

The Supreme Court’s doctrine on which constitutional rights reach non‑citizens is a patchwork of landmark decisions establishing that “persons” within U.S. territory receive many constitutional protec...

Jan 9, 2026

What statutes or case law define ICE's authority to detain individuals during immigration enforcement?

The statutory backbone of ICE’s detention authority is the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), primarily 8 U.S.C. §§ 1226, 1226(c), 1231 and 1357, which authorize administrative arrests and detenti...

Oct 29, 2025

How have federal courts interpreted ICE detention authority and due process (e.g., Zadvydas v. Davis 2001, Jennings v. Rodriguez 2018)?

Federal courts have produced a mixed but evolving body of precedent on ICE detention authority and due process, balancing statutory text against liberty interests: the Supreme Court in Zadvydas establ...

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