1/2 The Public Framing of Mass Deportation
By @adambcox and Ryan Goodman
“The Trump administration will be pressured to rely on deceptive representations of what exactly its deportation programs entail. ...”
#MassDeportation#Immigration#Dreamers#DACA
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This paper's been a long time coming--my earliest notes for the project date back to when I was teaching immigration law at @UChicagoLaw. Many thanks to all of the students there and at @nyulaw, whose questions in class helped spark and sharpen the core idea in this project.
Issue 2 of Volume 134 is live! With an Article by @adambcox (@nyulaw); an Article by Alexander Zhang (@yale_history); a Feature by S. Lisa Washington (@WisconsinLaw); and a Note by Eamon Coburn (@YaleLawSch '25).
The large-scale deployment of armed officers to suppress peaceful protest on college campuses around the country is a shocking development. This response to peaceful protest is an assault on free speech–and it is also deeply reckless. (1/x)
Tomorrow at New York University! Our very own @ahilan_toolong will speak with @Arosaflores & @mariasacchetti in a discussion moderated by @adambcox on “U.S. Immigration ‘Crisis’: Origins, Opportunities, and the Road Ahead.”
Event starts at 10:10am PT / 1:10pm ET
Very much looking forward to this book, out in November: Daryl Levinson, "Law for Leviathan: Constitutional Law, International Law, and the State"
global.oup.com/academic/prod…
Is the end of Title 42 a watershed moment for people seeking asylum in the United States?
Experts @adambcox, @MHackman, and @cmrodriguez95 join the #podcast to unpack what comes next as the Biden administration tests new immigration policies.
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With the end of Title 42, thousands of people are set to seek asylum in the United States.
Immigration law experts @cmrodriguez95 and @adambcox explain what Biden's new policies could mean for those at the U.S. border and beyond.
justsecurity.org/86561/the-e…
Does federal law permit state universities to hire undocumented students? Important @nytimes story by @mirjordan on the answer that’s been hiding in plain sight for nearly 40 years. @UCLA_CILP@ahilan_toolong
Here at @ucla_CILP we like to come up w innovative ideas. And we’ve got one! It’s a a doozy nytimes.com/2022/10/19/us/da… … TLDR: Federal law already permits state universities to hire undocumented students, bc IRCA does not bind states! #Opportunity4All@UWDAction 1/
Does @ulyssesapp support markdown _within_ footnotes? I’m trying to figure out how to add a block quote within a footnote but it doesn’t seem to recognize the block quote syntax in this context.
Can we preserve democratic policy making while simultaneously promoting judicial oversight of the administrative state?
Not if courts do what the Fifth Circuit just did in its #RemaininMexico decision, @cmrodriguez95 and I explain.
The Biden admin. has reinstated #RemaininMexico policy under court order.
But leading immigration law profs @cmrodriguez95 & @adambcox write the 5th Cir. decision misunderstands precedent - & encourages interventionist administrative law.
#MPP#refugeesjustsecurity.org/79617/the-f…
So excited for this conversation Friday with @ahilan_toolong, @jennifermchacon, and @shobawadhia. With immigration reform in Congress again looking increasingly unlikely, the future of presidential power over immigration policy is yet again back on the front burner. @nyulaw
CILP is pleased to announce our fall conference, The Road Ahead in Immigration Law: What Can the President Do? @UnivisionNews@jorgeramosnews will kick-off this conference that will convene leading activists and scholars. Learn more & register at bit.ly/3abzSwM.
Excited to talk this evening with Bijal Shah, @hamlinr1, and @minghsuchen about my book with @cmrodriguez95 about the President’s power to shape immigration law. What lessons do the past hold for future reform efforts by the Biden administration or Congress? Tune in…