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Boatright, Laurel R. Note. “Clear eye for the state guy”: clarifying authority and trusting federalism to increase nonfederal assistance with immigration enforcement. 84 Tex. L. Rev. 1633-1674 (2006).

Friedman, Mark D. Say “cheese.” Uncle Sam wants your photograph and fingerprints or you are out of here. Does America have a peace time Constitution in danger of being lost? 30 Nova L. Rev. 223-253 (2006).

Fry, James D. European asylum law: race-to-the-bottom harmonization? 15 J. Transnat’l L. & Pol’y 97-107 (2005).

Greene, Topher. Note. The importance of improving U.S. immigration law and the changes made since 9-11. 4 Regent J. Int’l L. 101-128 (2006).

Hunker, Thomas L. Student article. Generational genocide: coercive population control as a basis for asylum in the United States. 15 J. Transnat’l L. & Pol’y 131-151 (2005).

Lee, Rep. Sheila Jackson. Why immigration reform requires a comprehensive approach that includes both legalization programs and provisions to secure the border. 43 Harv. J. on Legis. 267-286 (2006).

Plant, Valerie A. Student article. Honor killings and the asylum gender gap. 15 J. Transnat’l L. & Pol’y 109-129 (2005).

Border Infrastructure: Getting to ‘Yes’ on Bridges, Tunnels, Roads and Rail: Customs and Immigration Challenges. Introduction by Rocco Delvecchio; articles by James D. Phillips and Michael Nobrega. 30 Can.- U.S. L.J. 89-114 (2004).

Immigration Panel. Moderator: Richard Boswell; panelists: Catherine Tactaquin, Mark Silverman, Joren Lyons and Bill Ong Hing. 3 Hastings Race & Pov. L.J. 141-157 (2006).

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