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Boutilier v. Immigration and Naturalization Service (1967), by Marc Stein

This was originally published to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s 1967 ruling in Boutilier v. Immigration and Naturalization Service, which upheld the deportation of Clive Michael Boutilier, a Canadian citizen and U.S. permanent resident classified by the INS as “afflicted with psychopathic personality” based on his homosexuality. First published by OutHistory on May 22, 2017.

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Law Review Articles

"Alien's Deportation," Catholic University Law Review 16 (1967): 320-322.

John F. Brock, "Aliens and Citizenship," San Diego Law Review 4 (1967): 148-154.

"Administrative Law - Deportation," New York University Law Review 42 (1967): 121-26.

Marc B. Kaplin, "Aliens - McCarran Act - Admitted Homosexual Can Be Deported as 'Psychopathic Personality,'" Villanova Law Review 12 (1967): 336-342.

Thomas R. Byrne Jr. and Francis M. Mulligan, "'Psychopathic Personality' and 'Sexual Deviation': Medical Terms or Legal Catch-Alls - Analysis of the Status of the Homosexual Alien," Temple Law Quarterly 40 (1966-67): 328-347.

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