
ISSN 2644-092X
The Immigration and Human Rights Law Review (IHRLR) at the University of Cincinnati is a student run publication committed towards the development of legal knowledge in the fields of immigration law and human rights. The IHRLR, published twice a year, seeks to explore and analyze international and domestic events and polices as they shape the future of immigration law and human rights. Each issue features original student articles and recent developments regarding immigration and human rights.
See the Aims and Scope for a complete coverage of the journal.
Current Issue: Volume 6, Issue 1 (2025)
Articles
Down, But Not Out: How Termination of Asylee Status Leaves Open a Path to Lawful Permanent Residency
Mason Strand
The Human Right to Health And Medicine: What Does This Look Like for Taliban-Controlled Afghanistan?
Avery Anderson
Post-Conviction Relief in Immigration Law: A Valid Solution or Merely Perpetuating the Problem?
Will Gronefeld