JLR to publish five articles in 2015 symposium issue
The Michigan Journal of Law Reform is proud to be publishing five articles written in conjunction with its 2015 Symposium, “Immigration Reform at 50,” in the fourth issue of JLR‘s Volume 48. This issue of the Journal will be in print in summer-fall 2015.
- Access to Justice for Asylum Seekers: Developing an Effective Model of Holistic Asylum Representation
- Sabrineh Ardalan, Assistant Director, Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program, Harvard Law School
- Racial Profiling in the “War on Drugs” Meets the Immigration Removal Process: The Case of Moncrieffe v. Holder
- Kevin Johnson, Dean and Mabie-Apallas Professor of Public Interest Law and Chicana/o Studies, University of California Davis School of Law
- Immigrant Victims, Immigrant Accusers
- Michael Kagan, Associate Professor, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, William S. Boyd School of Law
- Elusive Reform: The Policy and Partisan Origins of Contemporary Gridlock
- Daniel J. Tichenor, Department of Political Science, University of Oregon
- Rethinking Immigration’s Mandatory Detention Regime: Politics, Profit, and the Meaning of “Custody”
- Philip Torrey, Lecturer on Law, Harvard Law School; Clinical Instructor, Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program; Supervising Attorney, Harvard Immigration Project
The 2015 Symposium will take place at the University of Michigan Law School on Saturday, February 7th 2015 and will run from 8:30am to 5:30pm. For more information on the symposium, please contact Kate Aufses, Managing Symposium Editor of the Michigan Journal of Law Reform, at kwaufses@umich.edu, or visit the JLR Symposium Website.