Kurzban's Immigration Law Sourcebook is the first reference thousands of immigration lawyers, immigration judges, and other government officials turn to for reliable answers to both simple and complex immigration issues. It is frequently cited in other immigration resources and case decisions-including the ineffective assistance of counsel ruling in U.S. v. Juarez, 672 F.3d 381 (5th Cir. 2012), in which the court stated that Kurzban's interpretation of the statute would have provided some guidance in the area and "would have helped guide [counsel's] legal discussion…"). Whether you're a seasoned immigration lawyer, a government official charged with reviewing and deciding immigration cases, or you're just starting your immigration law career, it's imperative you have the latest edition of Kurzban's Immigration Law Sourcebook.
Normally, I would not give a reference book, particularly a legal reference book, 5 stars... but this is the holy book of immigration law.
That being said, rating/reviewing this book is pointless:
If you are not a practicing immigration attorney, then you do not want this book. There are plenty of books/websites better suited to readers casually interested in immigration law, or to immigrants and families navigating the procedures. Best of all, those will not set you back $350+! (~ $200 used on Amazon at the time of this review).
If you are a practicing immigration attorney, then you already own Kurzban's.