Congrats to Lori Nessel!
LORI NESSEL has been granted tenure as full professor at Seton Hall. Lori teaches in the Immigration & Human Rights Clinic and regularly teaches Immigration and Naturalization Law and an advanced seminar entitled Selected Topics in Immigration Law. She has also taught Gender and the Law and International Human Rights Law. Lori has writtem some important immigration scholarship, including
“Willful Blindness” to Gender-Based Violence Abroad: United States Implementation of Article Three of the United Nations Convention Against Torture, 89 Minn. L. Rev. 71 (Nov 2004).
Undocumented Immigrants in the Workplace: The Fallacy of Labor Protection and the Need for Reform, 36 Harv. C.R.-C.L.L. Rev. 345 (Summer 2001)
Migrant Farmworkers, Homeless and Runaway Youth: Challenging the Barriers to Inclusion, 13 Law & Ineq. 99 (1994) (co-author Kevin Ryan)