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Immigration Law Prof Fatma Marouf Moves from UNLV to Texas A & M

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 Leiter Law Reports complied a list of lateral move among tenure track law professors.  One of those listed is Fatma Marouf, an immigration law and clinical professor, who is moving from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas to Texas A & M.  Professor Marouf’s extensive publication list includes:

A Particularly Serious Exception to the Categorical Approach, __ B.U. L. Rev. __ (forthcoming 2017).

Community-Based Alternatives to Immigration Detention, __ Cardozo L. Rev. __ (forthcoming 2016).

The Alienage Classifications and the Denial of Health Care to DREAMers, 93 Wash. U. L. Rev. __ (forthcoming 2016).

Human Rights Law and Bioethics as Complementary Frameworks: Setting a Floor for the Standard of Care in Clinical Trials, 17 Health & Hum. Rts. 31 (2015) (co-authored).

The Unconstitutional Use of Restraints in Removal Proceedings, 64 Baylor L. Rev. 214 (2015).

Incompetent but Deportable: The Case for a Right to Mental Competence in Removal Proceedings, 65 Hastings L.J. 929 (2014).

 Justice on the Fly: The Danger of Errant Deportations, 75 Ohio St. L.J. 337 (2014) (co-authored). 

Buying Time? False Assumptions About Abusive Appeals, 63 Cath. U. L. Rev. 679 (2014) (co-authored).

The Role of Foreign Authorities in U.S. Asylum Adjudication, 45 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 391 (2013).

Regrouping America: Immigration Policies and the Reduction of Prejudice, 15 Harv. Lat. L. Rev. 129 (2012).

Implicit Bias and Immigration Courts, 45 New England L. Rev. 417 (2011).

The Rising Bar for Persecution in Asylum Cases Involving Sexual and Reproductive Harm, 22 Colum. J. Gender & L. 81 (2011).

KJ

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