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The Immigration and Nationality Law Review (INLR) is an internationally recognized annual law journal published by William S. Hein & Co., Inc. of New York. Created in 1976, the INLR was originally a reprint journal, serving the scholarly community as an anthology of the most seminal law review articles on immigration and nationality while including legislative summaries and a limited number of original contributions. Since its move to the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 1998 from Western New England College of Law, the journal has substantially expanded to include student casenotes, comments, book reviews and essays. Today, the INLR is one of only two major student-edited American law journals focusing on immigration law, the other being the Georgetown Immigration Law Journal. The INLR's broad scholarly scope often transcends the subject of immigration and encompasses the related fields of constitutional and criminal law, human rights, international law, and ethnic conflict. Second and third year law students are responsible for coordinating the production of the journal under the guidance of Professor Emily Houh, the INLR's faculty advisor.
Professor Houh graduated from the University of Michigan Law School, where she was a founding member and articles editor of the Michigan Journal of Race & Law and was awarded the Women Lawyers of Michigan Julia D. Darlow Award. After law school, Professor Houh clerked for Hon. Anna Diggs Taylor, U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of Michigan. Following her clerkship, she practiced law as staff attorney with the Legal Assistance Foundation of Chicago and then as a litigation associate at Miller, Canfield, Paddock & Stone. Professor Houh joined the UC law faculty after teaching at the Salmon P. Chase College of Law at Northern Kentucky University for three years, where she taught contracts, corporations, race and the law, and gender and the law, and was awarded the "Keeper of the Dream" award by Chase's Black Law Students Association in the spring of 2003. Professor Houh also serves on the Board of Governors of the Society of American Law Teachers.
Student Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
Kristin Hoffman
Reprint Editor
Jon Rubin
Senior Articles Editor
Dan Wilberding
Managing Editor
Angela Chang
Book Review Editor
Colleen Devanney
Articles Editors
Isabelle Dinerman
Kimberly Boyles
Published by
William S. Hein & Co., Inc. in association with
The University of Cincinnati College of Law
Immigration and Nationality Law Review Association
General Editor
Gabriel J. Chin
Professor of Law
University of Arizona College of Law
Faculty Advisor
Emily Ming-Sue Houh
Professor of Law
University of Cincinnati College of Law
Associate Members
Andrew Etter, Andy Li, Bethany Bowman, Gregory Goldblatt, Jenn Dye, Jenna Lair, Joseph Henkel, Maria Gonzalez, Maria Schneider, Meredith Brown, Miranda Hamrick, Nicklaus McKee, Sherin George
Student Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
Kristin Hoffman
Reprint Editor
Jon Rubin
Senior Articles Editor
Dan Wilberding
Managing Editor
Angela Chang
Book Review Editor
Colleen Devanney
Articles Editors
Isabelle Dinerman, Kimberly Boyles
Published by
William S. Hein & Co., Inc.
in association with
The University of Cincinnati College of Law
Immigration and Nationality Law Review Association
General Editor
Gabriel J. Chin
Professor of Law
University of Arizona College of Law
Faculty Advisor
Emily Ming-Sue Houh
Professor of Law
University of Cincinnati College of Law
Associate Members
Andrew Etter, Andy Li, Bethany Bowman, Gregory Goldblatt, Jenn Dye, Jenna Lair, Joseph Henkel, Maria Gonzalez, Maria Schneider, Meredith Brown, Miranda Hamrick, Nicklaus McKee, Sherin George
Our Mission
The mission of the Immigration and Nationality Law Review is to compile and republish outstanding articles dealing with immigration and nationality and to provide the University of Cincinnati College of Law students with an opportunity to publish original work.
Membership
Each year, approximately eighteen second-year students are invited to join the INLR as associate members. Associate members are selected on the basis of a writing competition score as well as demonstrated experience or interest in the field of immigration law.
Submissions
Submissions for publication consideration are to be sent to the following:
Editor-in-Chief
Immigration and Nationality Law Review
University of Cincinnati College of Law
PO Box 210040
Cincinnati, Ohio 45221-0040
Publisher
The Immigration and Nationality Law Review is published annually by William S. Hein & Co.
Cumulative Index
In 1999, the Immigration and Nationalty Law Review Association created the "Cumulative Index," which indexes every article ever printed in the Review. The Cumulative Index is currently available from William S. Hein & Co.
Subscriptions
For subscription information, please contact William S. Hein & Co.
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