Washburn Law Journal Immigration Issue
The fall 2015 issue of the Washburn Law Journal is devoted to immigration Check it out!.
The Foulston Siefkin Lecture
The President’s Dilemma: Executive Authority, Enforcement, and the Rule of Law in Immigration Law (307 KB PDF)
Hiroshi Motomura
Articles & Essays
Immigration Inside the Law (120 KB PDF)
Josh Blackman
Not So Simple: How “Simple” Assault and Battery Became Distorted in the Context of Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude (183 KB PDF)
Melisa Castillo
The Sudden Embrace of Executive Discretion in Immigration Law (339 KB PDF)
Patrick Charles
DAPA and the Future of Immigration Law as Administrative Law (148 KB PDF)
Jill Family
When Two Wrongs Make a Right: Deferred Action and the Rule of Law — A Response to Hiroshi Motomura (173 KB PDF)
Amanda Frost
The New Era of Presidential Immigration Law (143 KB PDF)
Michael Kagan
Deferred Action: Considering What is Lost (158 KB PDF)
Elizabeth Keyes
Deferred Action and the Bounds of Agency Discretion: Reconciling Policy and Legality in Immigration Enforcement (276 KB PDF)
Peter Margulies
Crimmigration Creep: Reframing Executive Action on Immigration (175 KB PDF)
Jayesh Rathod
The President and Deportation: DACA, DAPA, and the Sources and Limits of Executive Authority — Response to Hiroshi Motomura (127 KB PDF)
Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia
Demanding Identity Papers (274 KB PDF)
Jonathan Weinberg