Celebrating Immprof Books & Book Chapters of 2022
Vincent Le Moign, CC BY 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
The best way to celebrate the last day of 2022 is with a look back at the wonderful things that immigration law professors published this year.
Here are some of the book chapters that immprofs published:
- Jon Bauer (U Conn) Chapter 1: Overview and Historical Background of U.S. Asylum Law, in Asylum Medicine: A Clinician’s Guide
(Springer, 2022). - Jason Cade (Georgia) (with Maritza Y. Duran, Alyssa Marquez, and Gisela Cruz) Creando un Mundo Nuevo (Creating a New World): Campesinos in the United States, in Latinx Mental Health: From Surviving to Thriving (E. Delgado-Romero, ed., 2022)
- Jennifer Chacón (Stanford), Same as it ever was?: Race, Capital, and Privitised Immigration Enforcement, in Privatising Border Control: Law at The Limits of The Sovereign State (Mary Bosworth & Lucia Zedner, eds., Oxford University Press, 2022)
- Jennifer Chacón (Stanford), Flores v. Reno, in Critical Race Judgments: Rewritten Court Opinions on Race and the Law (Bennett Capers et al., eds., Cambridge University Press, 2022)
- Jennifer Chacón (Stanford), Immigration and Race, in Oxford Handbook of Race and Law in the United States (Khiara Bridges, Devon Carbado & Emily Hough, eds., Oxford University Press, 2022)
And here are some of the books authored by immprofs in 2021:
- Deborah Anker (Harvard), Law of Asylum in the United States (2022 ed)
- Kathryn (“Kathy”) Abrams (Berkeley), Open Hand, Closed Fist: Practices of Undocumented Organizing in a Hostile State
- Kit Johnson (Oklahoma), Immigration Law: An Open Casebook
-KitJ