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Immigration and Nationality Law Review Volume 27: 2007

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Table of Contents
Introduction

Part I: Criminal Law, Terrorism, and Security

  • Immigration Consequences of Guilty Pleas or Convictions,  Manuel D. Vargas, 30 N.Y.U. Rev. L. & Soc. Change 701 (2006).
  • Does the ICJ’s Decision in Avena Mean Anything to Mexicans on Death Row?, Kenneth Williams, 55 Cath. U. L. Rev. 351 (2005).

Part II: Admission and Removal

  • Deportation and the War on Independence, Stephen H. Legomsky, 91 Cornell L. Rev. 369 (2006).
  • Immigration Law and Federal Court Jurisdiction through the Lens of Habeas Corpus, Hiroshi Motomura, 91 Cornell L. Rev. 459 (2006).

Part III: Business and Immigration

  • Decentering the Firm: The Limited Liability Company and Low-Wage Immigrant Women Workers, Miriam A. Cherry, 29 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 787 (2006).
  • The Race for Talent: Highly Skilled Migrants and Competitive Immigration Regimes, Ayelet Shachar, 81 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 148 (2006).
  • Deputizing—and Then Prosecuting—America’s Businesses in the Fight Against Illegal Immigration, Thomas C. Green & Illeana M. Ciobanu, 43 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 1203 (2006).

Part IV: Asylum, Refugees, and Human Rights

  • Forced to Choose: Torture, Family Reunification, and United States Immigration Policy, Lori A. Nessel, 78 Temp. L. Rev. 897 (2005).
  • The Intersection of Immigration Law and Civil Rights Law: Noncitizen Workers and the International Human Rights Paradigm, Maria Pabon Lopez, 44 Brandeis L.J. 611 (2006).
  • Immigrant Workers and Workers’ Compensation after Hoffman Plastic Compounds, Inc. v. N.L.R.B., Anne Marie O’Donovan, 30 N.Y.U. Rev. L. & Soc. Change 299 (2006).
  • Citizenship Matters: Misery and Myopia: Understanding the Failures of U.S. Efforts to Stop Trafficking, Jennifer M. Chacon, 74 Fordham L. Rev. 2977 (2006).

Part V: Citizenship

  • Divesting Citizenship: On Asian American History and the Loss of Citizenship Through Marriage, Leti Volpp, 53 U.C.L.A. L. Rev. 405 (2005).
  • Traveling the Boundaries of Statelessness: Global Passports and Citizenship, Berta Esperanza Hernandez-Truyol & Matthew Hawk, 52 Cleveland State L. Rev 97 (2005).

Part VI: History, Policy and Procedure

  • Brown v. Board of Education, Immigrants, and the Meaning of Equality, Hiroshi Motomura, 49 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 1145 (2004-2005).
  • Practicing Immigration Law in Filene’s Basement, Richard L. Abel, 84 N.C. L. Rev. 1449 (2006).
  • Preserving the Exceptional Republic: Political Economy, Race, and the Federalization of American Immigration Law, Matthew J. Lindsay, 17 Yale J. L. & Human. 181 (2005).
  • Of Borders and Best Interests: Examining the Experiences of Undocumented Immigrants in U.S. Family Courts, David B. Thronson, 11 Tex Hisp. J. L. & Pol’y 45 (2005).

Part VII: Student Contributions

  • Comment: The Real I.D. Act: Challenging Reliability in Asylum Law, Kristin Hoffman
  • Comment: 25 Years of Undocumented Students: From a Dream to a Nightmare, Colleen Devanney
  • Comment: The Need for Specialized Civil Protection Orders for Victims of Trafficking, Angela Chang
  • Book Review: Linda Bosniak, The Citizen and the Alien: Dilemmas of Contemporary Membership, Brennan C. Grayson
  • Book Review: Christopher Rudolph, National Security and Immigration: Policy Development in the United States and Western Europe Since 1945, Daniel J. Wilberding

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