Rekha Sharma-Crawford co-authored an article titled “Correcting Course on Matter of Lozada Through the Federal Courts and Executive Action,” addressing critical issues with the current procedural requirements for ineffective assistance of counsel claims in immigration cases. The article argues against the mandatory filing of bar complaints, demonstrating how this practice undermines due process, restricts access to counsel, and negatively impacts immigration practitioners and their clients. Sharma-Crawford advocates for reforms through federal court challenges, executive actions, and new guidance from immigration authorities to ensure fair treatment and align immigration law with broader legal standards.