Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Immigration Symposium: Fordham Urban Law Journal
Check out this amazing immigration symposium issue of the Fordham Urban Law Journal. Here is the table of contents:
WELCOME TO AMERIZONA—IMMIGRANTS OUT!: ASSESSING “DYSTOPIAN DREAMS” AND “USABLE FUTURES” OF IMMIGRATION REFORM, AND CONSIDERING WHETHER “IMMIGRATION REGIONALISM” IS AN IDEA WHOSE TIME HAS COME by Keith Aoki & John Shuford
THE RISE AND FALL OF EMPLOYER SANCTIONS by David Bacon & Bill Ong Hing
COMPASSIONATE IMMIGRATION REFORM by Steven W. Bender
BORDER EXCEPTIONALISM IN THE ERA OF MOVING BORDERS by Jennifer M. Chacón
BECAUSE YOU’RE MINE, I WALK THE LINE∗: THE TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS OF THE FAMILY VISA PROGRAM by Evelyn H. Cruz
ATTRACTING THE BEST AND THE BRIGHTEST: A CRITIQUE OF THE CURRENT U.S. IMMIGRATION SYSTEM by Chris Gafner & Stephen Yale-Loehr
LESSONS LEARNED, LESSONS LOST: IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT’S FAILED EXPERIMENT WITH PENAL SEVERITY by Teresa A. Miller
ASYLUM RIGHTS AND WRONGS: WHAT THE PROPOSED REFUGEE PROTECTION ACT WILL DO AND WHAT MORE WILL NEED TO BE DONE by Michele R. Pistone
DECRIMINALIZING BORDER CROSSINGS by Victor C. Romero
IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT VERSUS EMPLOYMENT LAW ENFORCEMENT: THE CASE FOR INTEGRATED PROTECTIONS IN THE IMMIGRANT WORKPLACE by Leticia M. Saucedo
MAKING THE CASE FOR CHANGING U.S. POLICY REGARDING HIGHLY SKILLED IMMIGRANTS by Peter H. Schuck & John E. Tyler
IMMIGRATION AS URBAN POLICY by Rick Su
ENTERING THE MAINSTREAM: MAKING CHILDREN MATTER IN IMMIGRATION LAW by David B. Thronson
MEXICAN FAMILIES & UNITED STATES IMMIGRATION REFORM by Bernard Trujillo
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https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/immigration/2011/02/immigration-symposium-fordham-urban-law-journal.html