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Full-Text Articles in Law
Wal-Mart’S Woes: Verification Of Employment Eligibility Of Independent Contractors, Jill Family
Wal-Mart’S Woes: Verification Of Employment Eligibility Of Independent Contractors, Jill Family
Jill E. Family
National Identity Cards: Fourth And Fifth Amendment Issues, Daniel J. Steinbock
National Identity Cards: Fourth And Fifth Amendment Issues, Daniel J. Steinbock
ExpressO
In the past two years there have been serious calls for a national identity system whose centerpiece would be some form of national identity card. Such a system is seen mainly as a tool against terrorists, but also as a useful response to illegal immigration, identity theft, and electoral fraud. Both proponents and opponents have noted the potential constitutional problems of such an identity system, but as yet there has been no published legal analysis of these questions. This article aims to fill that gap by analyzing the Fourth and Fifth Amendment issues in two major features of any likely …
In The Name Of National Security Or Insecurity?: The Potential Indefinite Detention Of Non-Citizen Certified Terrorists In The United States And The United Kingdom In The Aftermath Of September 11, 2001, Dana L. Keith
ExpressO
No abstract provided.
Used, Abused, Arrested And Deported: The Case For Extending Immigration Benefits To Protect Victims Of Trafficking And Secure Prosecution Of Traffickers, Dina F. Haynes
ExpressO
Trafficking is a hot issue, and as such, there have been a number of articles written on the issue. My article, however, is unique in many respects.
I address this article from my perspective of working directly with the governments of Bosnia, Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro to combat escalating trafficking in their countries over the course of four years in the Balkans.
This is the first article that pinpoints errors that governments continue to make in preparing legislation and anti-trafficking programs,
The first to enumerate proposals for enhancing victim protection measures,
The first to identify how enhancing victim protection will …
Foreign Nationals: Phila.’S Untapped Resource, Jill Family
Foreign Nationals: Phila.’S Untapped Resource, Jill Family
Jill E. Family
Immigration And The Workplace: Immigration Restrictions As Employment Discrimination, Howard F. Chang
Immigration And The Workplace: Immigration Restrictions As Employment Discrimination, Howard F. Chang
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
From The Reign Of Terror To Reigning In The Terrorists: Defining The Rights Of Noncitizens In The Nation Of Immigrants, Daniel Kanstroom
From The Reign Of Terror To Reigning In The Terrorists: Defining The Rights Of Noncitizens In The Nation Of Immigrants, Daniel Kanstroom
Daniel Kanstroom
No abstract provided.