Immigration Law

Recent Posts

The James E. Rogers College of Law is Hiring a Fellow for its Bacon Immigration Law and Policy Program
Posted on 13 Mar 2013 by Daniel M. Kowalski

"The James E. Rogers College of Law at the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona, is hiring a fellow for its Bacon Immigration Law and Policy Program to begin August 2013. The position is open to recent law graduates with up to three years of... Read More

How US Policies Fueled Mexico's Great Migration
Posted on 31 Jan 2012 by Daniel M. Kowalski

"The experience of Veracruz migrants reveals a close connection between US investment and trade deals in Mexico and the displacement and migration of its people. For nearly two decades, Smithfield has used NAFTA and the forces it unleashed... Read More

Out of the Shadows: The Working Conditions of Immigrant Women in Tucson
Posted on 2 Sep 2014 by Daniel M. Kowalski

Out of the Shadows: The Working Conditions of Immigrant Women in Tucson A Report by the Bacon Immigration Law & Policy Program, James E.Rogers College of Law and the Southwest Institute for Research on Women September 2014 "Over the past seven... Read More

The 'Constitution-Free Zone' Covering Two-Thirds of All Americans
Posted on 30 Jun 2014 by Daniel M. Kowalski

"Three facts about the Constitution-Free Zone: Fact 1: In the "Constitution-free zone," Border Patrol agents don't need a warrant or probable cause to conduct a "routine search." All travelers crossing a border are assigned... Read More

Immigration Reform...Outside the Box
Posted on 23 Jul 2012 by Daniel M. Kowalski

Policy superstars Roxana Bacon and Esther Olavarria engaged law students to tackle the thorniest problems in immigration law reform. The results may surprise you. - Angelo Paparelli's Blog, July 22, 2012 . Read More