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Kerry v. Din

United States Supreme Court

135 S. Ct. 2128 (2015)

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Din (plaintiff), a U.S. citizen, was married to Afghan citizen Berashk, whose visa application was denied under the terrorist-activity provision of the Immigration and Nationality Act. Din sued, claiming the denial deprived her of due process by preventing her from living with her husband in the United States, and the Ninth Circuit ruled in her favor.

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Whether a United States citizen has a due process interest in living with her spouse in the United States.

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