Immigration Symposium: Local Dimensions of Immigration: Challenges and Opportunities in Our Changing Communities
The Hofstra Law Review has an interesting new symposium entitled “Local Dimensions of Immigration: Challenges and Opportunities in Our Changing Communities.” 36 Hofstra L. Rev. 1227-1338 (2008). Here are the articles included:
Krieger, Stefan H. A clash of cultures: immigration and housing code enforcement on Long Island. 36 Hofstra L. Rev. 1227-1242 (2008).
Pabon Lopez, Maria and Diomedes J. Tsitouras. From the border to the schoolhouse gate: alternative arguments for extending primary education to undocumented alien children. 36 Hofstra L. Rev. 1243-1270 (2008).
Nessel, Lori A. Families at risk: how errant enforcement and restrictionist integration policies threaten the immigrant family in the European Union and the United States. 36 Hofstra L. Rev. 1271-1302 (2008).
Pham, Huyen. Problems facing the first generation of local immigration laws. 36 Hofstra L. Rev. 1303-1311 (2008).
Aleinikoff, T. Alexander, John Baker, Kris W. Kobach and Gerald L. Neuman. Administrative law: immigration, amnesty, and the rule of law, 2007 National Lawyers Convention of the Federalist Society. 36 Hofstra L. Rev. 1313-1338 (2008). Although I have not read it yet, this, I am sure, is a very interesting discussion of immigration scholars with very different views on immigration law.
KJ