Mr. Skyler Anderson, experienced  attorney in Taylorsville, UT with 0 reviews
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Mr. Skyler Anderson

5675 S. Redwood Road, #10, Taylorsville, UT

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Education

2007 - 2009:
The University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law, Law
2005 - 2007:
Brigham Young University, Spanish

Publications

September 6, 2016:
Matter of Chairez and Matter of Sama, 26 I&N Dec. 796 (A.G. 2016), USDOJ, AG Loretta Lynch
September 28, 2016:
Matter of CHAIREZ-Castrejon, 26 I&N Dec. 819 (BIA 2016), Board of Immigration Appeals (published decision)
September 19, 2016:
Golicov v. Lynch, No. 16-9530 (10th Cir. 2016), Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals
October 9, 2014:
Let's Stop Deporting Our Legal Immigrants, Salt Lake Tribune
October 30, 2015:
Matter of Chairez and Matter of Sama, 26 I&N Dec. 686 (A.G. 2015), USDOJ, AG Loretta Lynch
November 3, 2015:
Meza v. State, 2015 UT 70 (2015), Utah Supreme Court
May 18, 2016:
Chairez-Castrejon v. Bible, No. 2:15-CV-825-JNP-EJF, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 66523, 2016 WL 2939147 (D. Utah May 19, 2016)., UT Federal District Court
March 1, 2016:
Rangel-Perez v. Lynch, 816 F.3d 591 (10th Cir. 2016), 10th Circuit Court of Appeals
July 24, 2014:
Matter of CHAIREZ-Castrejon, 26 I&N Dec. 349 (BIA 2014), U.S. Department of Justice Executive Office for Immigration Review Board of Immigration Appeals
July 14, 2015:
Federal Immigration Laws Distort Utah Law, And We Pay the Price, Deseret News
February 11, 2015:
Matter of CHAIREZ-Castrejon, 26 I&N Dec. 478 (BIA 2015), Board of Immigration Appeals
April 24, 2017:
Matter of CHAIREZ-Castrejon, 27 I&N Dec. 21 (BIA 2017) (published decision)
2010:
Kentucky v. Padilla: Its perils and Its pearls., The Defender - Newsletter of the Utah Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
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