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Othering In Immigration Laws, Andrea Wright, Quenten Jackson, Cesar Raymundo
Othering In Immigration Laws, Andrea Wright, Quenten Jackson, Cesar Raymundo
Immigration Scholarship: History, Trends and Development in Global Immigration
The ethical wrongs in immigration laws severely impact what it means to be an immigrant American citizen. The Hispanic and Latino groups experience “citizenship” in the United States in a way that portrays them as uneducated and poor criminals, and this paper seeks to understand the reasoning behind this unfair reputation. In order to answer questions of ethics and law, this paper begins with studying the root of othering, regarding immigration in the United States. This research paper investigates the evolution of race-based exclusion laws in immigration and focuses on the relationship between these exclusion laws and race hierarchy in …
The Role Of Prosecutorial Discretion In The Constitutionality Of Daca, Olivia Dixon
The Role Of Prosecutorial Discretion In The Constitutionality Of Daca, Olivia Dixon
SLU Law Journal Online
DACA has been a controversial immigration program for almost a decade, as it winds its way through the United States's court system. In this article, Olivia Dixon argues that federal judge Andrew Hanen's most recent holding, that DACA is unconstitutional, is wrong, specifically looking at the role prosecutorial discretion plays in the program's constitutionality.
“Under The Guise Of Public Health:” The Biden Administration And Title 42, Casey Plach
“Under The Guise Of Public Health:” The Biden Administration And Title 42, Casey Plach
SLU Law Journal Online
In March 2020, the Trump Administration set forth a policy, now known as Title 42, which closed U.S. borders and allows government officials to immediately expel migrants—including asylum seekers—citing public health concerns in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. Still in effect today, Title 42 has faced criticism from legal experts and health experts alike, who claim the policy directly conflicts with asylum laws and has little basis in public health. In this article, Casey Plach explores this criticism and critiques the Biden Administration’s continued use of Title 42.
The Fate Of The Public Charge Rule Following A Covid-19 Era, Jacquelyn Sicilia
The Fate Of The Public Charge Rule Following A Covid-19 Era, Jacquelyn Sicilia
SLU Law Journal Online
Within two weeks of the new administration, President Biden sought immediate review of the long existing Public Charge Rule and former President Trump's changes to it. In this article, Jacquelyn Sicilia discusses the recent litigation on the Public Charge Final Rule and where it stands today.
Destigmatizing Disability In The Law Of Immigration Admissions, Medha D. Makhlouf
Destigmatizing Disability In The Law Of Immigration Admissions, Medha D. Makhlouf
Faculty Contributions to Books
In U.S. immigration law, disability has historically been associated with deviance, and has served as the basis for legal barriers to entry and eventual citizenship. For example, immigrants with actual and perceived physical and intellectual disabilities, mental illness, and other health conditions have been deemed “inadmissible” to the United States based on the belief that they are likely to become dependent on the government for support. Although the law has evolved to accommodate immigrants with disabilities in some ways, significant legal barriers still exist on account of the widespread, persistent characterization of disability as a “bad difference” from the norm. …
Lunchtime Talk With Diana Kearney: Strategic Litigation Against The Administration’S Migration Policies, Cardozo Law Institute In Holocaust And Human Rights (Clihhr)
Lunchtime Talk With Diana Kearney: Strategic Litigation Against The Administration’S Migration Policies, Cardozo Law Institute In Holocaust And Human Rights (Clihhr)
Event Invitations 2019
CLIHHR will host Diana Kearney for a lunchtime lecture on the Administration's migration policies. Strategic litigation efforts across the US and Mexico are combating policies that strip migrants of their human and refugee rights. We will survey cases protecting these rights, including challenges to the "remain in Mexico" policy, family separation, and expedited deportations without due process. In addition, we will examine how civil society groups are coordinating efforts throughout North and Central America to protect migrants.
Diana Kearney is a Legal and Shareholder Advocacy Advisor at Oxfam America, where she focuses on corporate accountability, land rights, refugee rights, and …
Northwest Immigrant Rights Project, Jorge Baron, Maria Kolby-Wolfe, Kristen Smith Dayley, Twila Bird, Tsos
Northwest Immigrant Rights Project, Jorge Baron, Maria Kolby-Wolfe, Kristen Smith Dayley, Twila Bird, Tsos
TSOS Interview Gallery
The Northwest Immigrant Rights Program has been around for 35 years, started in 1984 specifically to help Central American refugees during the mid-1980s, when they were fleeing civil wars. A pro-bono group of attorneys performing "direct legal representation", helping low income community members who are navigating different aspects of the immigration system. NWIRP also engages in "systemic advocacy" which attempts to change systems and policies revolving around asylum and immigration rights.
Dreamcatcher: How California Can Protect Its Daca Recipients’ Work Authorization, Eddie Corona, Kyle Heitmann
Dreamcatcher: How California Can Protect Its Daca Recipients’ Work Authorization, Eddie Corona, Kyle Heitmann
Immigration Law & Policy Practicum Projects
This memorandum details the legal means by which the State of California may enact work authorization for DACA recipients in the event the program is rescinded. Using similar, previous state-level initiatives as inspiration, this memo examines the parameters constraining possible legislative action. Because work authorization is federally regulated, these constraints include preemption and supremacy clause limitations on state and local lawmaking. This means that, if DACA is rescinded, California could pass a law allowing former recipients to continue working. However, because of the Supremacy Clause, California would need permission from the federal government to implement the bill. After explaining the …
2017 Cardozo Life (Fall), Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law
2017 Cardozo Life (Fall), Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law
Cardozo Life
Table of Contents:
Cardozo and Yeshiva University Welcome New President, page 3
Top News & Events, page 4
Clinics News, page 9
The Independent Film Clinic: Lights, Camera, Transaction!, page 12
Faculty Briefs, page 14
In Brief, page 21
Coming to America, page 24
The Innocence Project Turns 25, page 34
Cardozo Law: Then & Now, page 36
Student News, page 39
Know What Your Work is Worth: Lessons from Prince’s Lawyer, page 40
Movers & Shakers, page 42
Alumni News & Class Notes, page 43
End Note, page 49
Immigration Law Lecture Series: Asylum, Cardozo For Immigrants' Rights And Equality (Fire)
Immigration Law Lecture Series: Asylum, Cardozo For Immigrants' Rights And Equality (Fire)
Flyers 2016-2017
No abstract provided.
Immigration Law Lecture Series: U-Visa & T-Visa, Cardozo For Immigrants' Rights And Equality (Fire)
Immigration Law Lecture Series: U-Visa & T-Visa, Cardozo For Immigrants' Rights And Equality (Fire)
Flyers 2016-2017
No abstract provided.
Immigration Law Lecture Series: Citizenship And Naturalization With Sonia Lin, General Counsel, Mayor's Office Of Immigrant Affairs, Cardozo For Immigrants' Rights And Equality (Fire), Cardozo American Constitution Society
Immigration Law Lecture Series: Citizenship And Naturalization With Sonia Lin, General Counsel, Mayor's Office Of Immigrant Affairs, Cardozo For Immigrants' Rights And Equality (Fire), Cardozo American Constitution Society
Flyers 2016-2017
No abstract provided.
Caught In The Web: Immigrant Children In Removal Proceedings, Claire R. Thomas, Lenni B. Benson
Caught In The Web: Immigrant Children In Removal Proceedings, Claire R. Thomas, Lenni B. Benson
Wilf Impact Center for Public Interest Law
No abstract provided.
2011 Cardozo Life (Issue 2), Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law
2011 Cardozo Life (Issue 2), Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law
Cardozo Life
Table of Contents:
The Innocence Project at 20, page 4
Are You a Gladiator or a Peacemaker?, page 8
Top News & Events, Class Notes, page 12
News from Programs, Centers & Journals, page 16
Faculty Briefs, page 23
And… Action! The Indie Film Clinic’s First Scene, page 26
Immigration Justice: From Both Sides, page 28
Filling the Justice Gap, page 30
Alumni News & Advancement, page 34
Endnote, page 42
Looking Back, page 44
The International Law Of Economic Migration: Toward The Fourth Freedom, Joel P. Trachtman
The International Law Of Economic Migration: Toward The Fourth Freedom, Joel P. Trachtman
Upjohn Press
This volume examines the welfare economics, political economy, and legal experience in international economic migration, and on the basis of its analysis, suggests the structure of a multilateral framework agreement on international economic migration.
Immigrants And Their International Money Flows, Susan Pozo Editor
Immigrants And Their International Money Flows, Susan Pozo Editor
Upjohn Press
This book consists of a series of studies on the topic of international migration with an emphasis on workers' remittances. Chapters cover the impact of remittances on economic development and the interplay of immigration policies with human capital acquisition and labor markets in out-migration areas.
Legal U.S. Immigration: Influences On Gender, Age, And Skill Composition, Michael J. Greenwood, John M. Mcdowell
Legal U.S. Immigration: Influences On Gender, Age, And Skill Composition, Michael J. Greenwood, John M. Mcdowell
Upjohn Press
The authors develop empirical models that enable them to examine the influence of two important determinants - source country characteristics and U.S. immigration policy - on the gender, age, and skills of immigrants coming to America.
1998 Cardozo Life (Spring), Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law
1998 Cardozo Life (Spring), Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law
Cardozo Life
Table of Contents:
Around Campus, page 3
Faculty Briefs, page 10
An Interview with Stephen J. Schulte, page 14
The Jacob Burns Institute for Advanced Legal Studies, page 19
Not Just Any Immigration Case, page 23
Members of the Adjunct Faculty Share a Celebrated Moment, page 31
Cardozo Goes Residential, page 38
Alumni News & Notes, page 42
The Quad (The Winter 1993-1994 Alumni Magazine), Southern Methodist University, School Of Law
The Quad (The Winter 1993-1994 Alumni Magazine), Southern Methodist University, School Of Law
The Quad (Law Alumni Magazine), 1988-present
• "Lawyering" at the Law School
• Athlete, Lawyer, Public Servant: Harry A. Shuford
• LL.M. Graduate is Argentine Ambassador to the United States
• Aloha Law School
International Differences In The Labor Market Performance Of Immigrants, George J. Borjas
International Differences In The Labor Market Performance Of Immigrants, George J. Borjas
Upjohn Press
The author provides substantive insights into the self-selection process that determines the composition of the pool of migrants. He also illustrates the importance of immigration policy in determining both the national origin and skill composition of migrant flow reaching a country of destination.
Illegal Aliens: Their Employment And Employers, Barry R. Chiswick
Illegal Aliens: Their Employment And Employers, Barry R. Chiswick
Upjohn Press
This study develops and tests hypotheses about the characteristics of the employment of illegal aliens, including wages, investments in job training, job mobility, and workplace and employer characteristics.
Essays On Legal And Illegal Immigration, Susan Pozo Editor
Essays On Legal And Illegal Immigration, Susan Pozo Editor
Upjohn Press
Immigration is an issue drawing increased attention among policymakers and citizens. These essays provide an economic perspective to the effects of immigration on the labor markets in the United States.
The Modernization Of Labor And Labor Law In The Arab Gulf States, Enid Hill
The Modernization Of Labor And Labor Law In The Arab Gulf States, Enid Hill
Faculty Books
The paper examins the topic of the modernization of labor and of labor law in the Arabian Gulf states .
Newsletter - 1976-08-05, E. De La Garza
Newsletter - 1976-08-05, E. De La Garza
Kika de la Garza Congressional Papers - Newsletters
No abstract provided.
Newsletter - 1973-08-30, E. De La Garza
Newsletter - 1973-08-30, E. De La Garza
Kika de la Garza Congressional Papers - Newsletters
No abstract provided.
Letter From Charles Nagel To Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, April 30, 1909, Charles Nagel
Letter From Charles Nagel To Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, April 30, 1909, Charles Nagel
Immigration
The document is a typed letter from the Secretary of Commerce and Labor Charles Nagel to the Assistant Secretary of State concerning a memorandum on immigration.
Memorandum From Alvey A. Adee To Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, April 13, 1909, Alvey A. Adee
Memorandum From Alvey A. Adee To Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, April 13, 1909, Alvey A. Adee
Immigration
The document is a typed memorandum from the Second Assistant Secretary of State to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson on the topic of immigrant laborers and the need for regulations and conditions imposed by a special Department of Labor.