MJLR Symposium Live Stream

The Journal of Law Reform is excited to announce that the 2015 Symposium, Immigration Reform at 50, will be live streaming online all day on Saturday, February 7th, 2015.

Click the link below to be directed to the live streaming site.

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Schedule of Events:

8:00AM: Registration and breakfast

8:30AM: Opening Remarks by Kate Aufses, Managing Symposium Editor of the Journal of Law Reform, and Margo Schlanger, Professor of Law, Michigan Law School

9:00AM: Opening Remarks by Daniel Tichenor, Philip H. Knight Chair of Social Science at the University of Oregon

9:15AM – 10:45AM: Executive Action and Inaction: Social Movement Successes and Failure

Panelists:
Gabriel “Jack” Chin, UC Davis School of Law
Pratheepan Gulasekaram, Santa Clara University School of Law
Steve Legomsky, Washington University School of Law
Daniel Tichenor, University of Oregon
Moderator: Kate Andrias, Michigan Law School

11:00AM – 12:30PM: Crimmigration: The Conflation of Immigration Enforcement and Criminal Justice

Panelists:
Michael Kagan, UNLV School of Law
Kevin Johnson, Dean, UC Davis School of Law
Phil Torrey, Harvard Law School
Ingrid Eagly, UCLA School of Law
Michael Wishnie, Yale Law School
Moderator: Margo Schlanger, Michigan Law School
12:30PM – 1:30PM: Lunch and Keynote Address by Lucas Guttentag

1:45PM – 3:15PM: States, Localities, and Immigration (Non)enforcement

Panelists:
Rick Su, SUNY Buffalo Law School
Hiroshi Motomura, UCLA School of Law
Margaret Hu, Washington & Lee School of Law
John Sandweg, Frontier Solutions
Moderator: Nicholas Bagley, Michigan Law School

3:30PM – 4:45PM: Immigration’s Humanitarian Crises and Responses

Panelists:
Deborah Anker, Harvard Law School
Sabi Ardalan, Harvard Law School
Fernando Chang-Muy, University of Pennsylvania Law School
Melissa Crow, American Immigration Council
Howard Chang, University of Pennsylvania Law School
Lee Gelernt, American Civil Liberties Union
Moderator: Kristina Daugirdas, Michigan Law School
5:00PM – 5:15PM: Closing Remarks by Stephen Legomsky, Washington University Law School

5:15PM: Reception in Jeffries Lounge, South Hall, Michigan Law School