1. Fiallo v. Bell, No. 75-6297, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued December 7, 1976 , April 26, 1977
OVERVIEW: There was no judicial authority over immigration admission statute because immigration policies were exclusively entrusted to Congress; thus, unwed natural fathers of illegitimate offspring were not entitled to preferential treatment as a "parent."
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