Crossing the Border: The Future of Immigration Law and Its Impact on Lawyers
The New England Law Review has published a symposium entitled “Crossing the Border: The Future of Immigration Law and Its Impact on Lawyers.” The papers were presented at a conference in November 2010. Here are the sympoium papers and authors. Follow the link above to access pdf versions of the papers.
Foreword Dina Francesca Haynes
Padilla v. Kentucky and the Evolving Right to Deportation Counsel: Watershed or Work-in-Progress? Daniel Kanstroom
Will Padilla Reach Across the Border? Rachel Rosenbloom
Where Do We Go From Padilla v. Kentucky? Thoughts on Implementation and Future Directions Maureen Sweeney
Hearing Difficult Voices: The Due Process Rights of Mentally Disabled Individuals in Removal Proceedings Alice Clapman
Implicit Bias and Immigration Reform Fatma Marouf
Illegal Immigration, Arizona, and the 14th Amendment: The Case for Limits and Enforcement Jan C. Ting
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