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A Discussion with Drexel University
Law Professor Anil Kalhan

“The Rationale for Expanded DACA and DAPA
and the District Court’s Injunction against
their Implementation by the Administration”

Tuesday, March 24, 2015, 12:00–1:15 p.m.

UC Irvine School of Law, LAW 3500 (map)

Lunch will be provided

Relevant background information »

Image of Anil KalhanAnil Kalhan’s principal interests include immigration law, criminal law, U.S. and comparative constitutional law, privacy and surveillance, and international human rights law. During the Spring 2015 semester, he will be a Visiting Scholar at the Center for the Study of Law and Society at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law.

Professor Kalhan’s scholarship has appeared or is forthcoming in publications including the Columbia Law Review Sidebar, Columbia Journal of Asian Law, Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics, Maryland Law Review, Ohio State Law Journal, UC Davis Law Review, Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, and edited volumes published by Cambridge University Press and the University of Pittsburgh Press. He has been a contributing writer for Dorf on Law, Asia Media, and SAJA forum and a guest contributor for the Immigration Prof Blog. His writing has also appeared in publications including BusinessWeek, Express Tribune (Pakistan), Herald (Pakistan), and New America Media. He was the recipient of a SAJA Journalism Award from the South Asian Journalists Association in 2008, and was again a finalist for SAJA Journalism Awards in 2011 and 2013.

Professor Kalhan is an Affiliated Faculty Member at the University of Pennsylvania South Asia Center and a Faculty Advisory Board member for the Drexel University Center for Mobilities Research and Policy. He also is a founding co-convener of the Drexel Summer Theory Institute and a co-founder and former chair of the Section on Law and South Asian Studies of the Association of American Law Schools. He currently serves on the executive committees of the AALS Section on Immigration Law and Section on Comparative Law and has been an active member of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, serving on its Immigration and Nationality Law Committee, International Human Rights Committee, and International Law Committee. He also serves on the national council of advisors for South Asian Americans Leading Together and previously served on the board of directors of the South Asian Bar Association of New York.

For Professor Kalhan’s complete bio, click here.

To RSVP and request reasonable accommodations for a disability,
please send an e-mail to amiddleton@law.uci.edu.