Volume 2: Issue 1
Symposium Issue
Persistent Puzzles in Immigration Law
ARTICLES
The Political Economies of Immigration Law
Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar
Criminal Clinics in the Pursuit of Immigrant Rights: Lessons from the Loncheros
Ingrid V. Eagly
Tensions in Rhetoric and Reality at the Intersection of Work and Immigration
Jennifer Gordon
Why a Wall?
Pratheepan Gulasekaram
Kiyemba, Guantánamo, and Immigration Law: An Extraterritorial Constitution in a Plenary Power World
Ernesto Hernández-López
Immigration Sanctuary Policies: Constitutional and Representative of Good Policing and Good Public Policy
Bill Ong Hing
A Case Study of Color-Blindness: The Racially Disparate Impacts of Arizona’s S.B. 1070 and the Failure of Comprehensive Immigration Reform
Kevin R. Johnson
Who Belongs?: Immigration Outside the Law and the Idea of Americans in Waiting
Hiroshi Motomura
Getting to Work: Why Nobody Cares About E-Verify (And Why They Should)
Juliet P. Stumpf
Immigration Law and the Proportionality Requirement
Michael J. Wishnie
NOTES
Section 2 of the 1965 Voting Rights Act and White Americans
Denny Chan
Finding a Meaningfulness Principle in Firm Resettlement Law: A Proposal for a More Robust Framework in Light of the Board of Immigration Appeals’ Decision in Matter of A-G-G-
Sam Lam