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Immigration Law Symposia

The Evolving Definition of the Immigrant Worker: The Intersection Between Employment, Labor, and Human Rights Law. 44 U.S.F.L. Rev. 241-452 (2009).

Neuman, Gerald L. Dangerous intersection. 44 U.S.F.L. Rev. 241-244 (2009).

Perea, Juan F. Destined for servitude. 44 U.S.F.L. Rev. 245-252 (2009).

Tamayo, William R. The EEOC and immigrant workers. 44 U.S.F.L. Rev. 253-272 (2009).

Magee, Rhonda V. Slavery as immigration? 44 U.S.F.L. Rev. 273-306 (2009).

Hing, Bill Ong. Institutional racism, ICE raids, and immigration reform. 44 U.S.F.L. Rev. 307-352 (2009).

Rudrappa, Sharmila. Cyber-coolies and techno-braceros: race and commodification of Indian information technology guest workers in the United States. 44 U.S.F.L. Rev. 353-372 (2009).

Schmall, Lorraine. ICE effects: federal worksite non-enforcement of U.S. immigration laws, 2007-2008. 44 U.S.F.L. Rev. 373-391 (2009).

Dannin, Ellen. Hoffman Plastics as labor law–equality at last for immigrant workers? 44 U.S.F.L. Rev. 393-430 (2009).

Ruiz Cameron, Christopher David. The borders of collective representation: comparing the rights of undocumented workers to organize under United States and international labor standards. 44 U.S.F.L. Rev. 431-452 (2009).

Immigration Law & Policy Symposium. 34 T. Marshall L. Rev. 283-420 (2009).

Weeden, L. Darnell. Foreword: Immigration Law & Policy Symposium. 34 T. Marshall L. Rev. 283-285 (2009).

Brown, Kevin. Now is the appropriate time for selective higher education programs to collect racial and ethnic data on its Black applicants and students. 34 T. Marshall L. Rev. 287-321 (2009).

Nunez, Fernando A. Are immigration consequences really collateral? 34 T. Marshall L. Rev. 323-341 (2009).

Lu, Meng. Not part of the family: U.S. immigration policy and foreign students. 34 T. Marshall L. Rev. 343-377 (2009).

Weeden, L. Darnell. English only rules in public schools should be presumed illegal. 34 T. Marshall L. Rev. 379-396 (2009).

Ramirez, Reynaldo, Jr. Title 18 U.S.C. Section 922(g)(5)(A): a strict liability statute and entrapment by estoppel – a viable defense for Texas commissioned security officers defined as illegal aliens in light of Fifth Circuit rulings in Lucio v. United States and United States v. Uresti-Careaga. 34 T. Marshall L. Rev. 397-420 (2009).

Greene, D. Wendy. On race, nationhood, and citizenship: Laura E. Gomez, Manifest Destinies: The Making of the Mexican American Race–New York University Press, 2007. 34 T. Marshall L. Rev. 421-435 (2009).

KJ

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