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New Dimensions Of Citizenship, Editors' Forward
New Dimensions Of Citizenship, Editors' Forward
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Varieties Of Citizenship, Linda Bosniak
Stakeholder Citizenship And Transnational Political Participation: A Normative Evaluation Of External Voting, Rainer Bauböck
Stakeholder Citizenship And Transnational Political Participation: A Normative Evaluation Of External Voting, Rainer Bauböck
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Flying The Mexican Flag In Los Angeles, Anupam Chander
Flying The Mexican Flag In Los Angeles, Anupam Chander
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Dimensions Of Citizenship In Contemporary Brazil, Evelina Dagnino
Dimensions Of Citizenship In Contemporary Brazil, Evelina Dagnino
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Engagements Across National Borders, Then And Now, Nancy Foner
Engagements Across National Borders, Then And Now, Nancy Foner
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Citizenship Talk: Bridging The Gap Between Immigration And Race Perspectives, Jennifer Gordon, Robin A. Lenhardt
Citizenship Talk: Bridging The Gap Between Immigration And Race Perspectives, Jennifer Gordon, Robin A. Lenhardt
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Meaning Of American Citizenship In A Post-9/11 World, Peter H. Schuck
The Meaning Of American Citizenship In A Post-9/11 World, Peter H. Schuck
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Against Citizenship As A Predicate For Basic Rights, David D. Cole
Against Citizenship As A Predicate For Basic Rights, David D. Cole
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
E.U. Citizenship And Political Rights In An Evolving European Union, Jo Shaw
E.U. Citizenship And Political Rights In An Evolving European Union, Jo Shaw
Fordham Law Review
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Citizenship Undone, Leti Volpp
Global Citizenship, Kwame Anthony Appiah
Birthright Citizenship And The Alien Citizen, Mae M. Ngai
Birthright Citizenship And The Alien Citizen, Mae M. Ngai
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Undermining Individual And Collective Citizenship: The Impact Of The Exclusion Laws On The African-American Community, S. David Mitchell
Undermining Individual And Collective Citizenship: The Impact Of The Exclusion Laws On The African-American Community, S. David Mitchell
Fordham Urban Law Journal
The purpose of this Article is to demonstrate that felon exclusion laws are not race neutral and that the application of the laws has a racially discriminatory effect, and to call for their abolition. The laws contribute to the erosion of citizenship rights for the individual African-American ex-felon, and the undermining of the collective citizenship rights of the larger African-American community. Part II discusses the conceptualization of citizenship that underscores the premise of the Article. Part III discusses the exclusions that ex-felons encounter and the resulting impact on the individual and the community. Using Alabama as a case study, Part …