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Daniel M. Kowalski
5 months ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
Students, Legal Scholars Push California Universities to Hire Undocumented Students
Miriam Jordan, New York Times, Oct. 19, 2022 "[A] coalition of undocumented student leaders and some of the nation’s top legal scholars is proposing that California, a state that has served as an incubator for progressive policies on immigration...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 1 year ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
SPECIAL REPORT: IMMIGRATION AND THE DUTY TO HELP
Bill Boyarsky, UCLA Blueprint, Fall 2021 "ACADEMICS, UNIVERSITY STUDENTS and activists are creating an informal network reaching throughout California and beyond to seek justice for the more than 25,000 immigrants held in federal detention centers...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 5 years ago
Immigration Law
Immigration Law Blog
UCLA Scholars Study the President's Intent on Immigrants
Celeste Gómez, Kimberly Cerón, Oscar Gaytán, Julia Isais, John Hernández, Susan Figueroa, Andy Aguiar, Carolina Armenta, Jennifer Bartelheim, Luís Ceja, Janet Chamu, Nicole Contreras, Fernanda Corral, Diana Adame, Ismael...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 8 years ago
Immigration Law
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Immigration Detention as Punishment
"Courts and commentators have long assumed, without significant analysis, that immigration detention is a form of civil confinement merely because the immigration proceedings of which it is part are deemed civil. This Article challenges that deeply...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 11 years ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
DREAM Act Passage Could Generate Trillions For U.S. Economy
"A new study from researchers at the University of California at Los Angeles found that passage of the DREAM Act and inclusion of students in U.S. educational and professional institutions could generate between $1.4 and $3.6 trillion (current...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 11 years ago
Immigration Law
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No DREAMers Left Behind: The Economic Potential of DREAM Act Beneficiaries
"This study aims to measure the economic impact of integrating these youths into the national economy, through the DREAM Act, by calculating their income over a 40-year period. ... In the No DREAMers Left Behind scenario, 2.1 million undocumented...
Travis Burchart
over 12 years ago
Litigation
Litigation Blog
What Do Peter Pan And The NCAA Have In Common? A Primer On Student-Athlete Images, The NCAA And Video Games
In the story Peter Pan , Peter loses his shadow and is forced to chase it down in order to reattach it. A shadow isn't very substantive, but like any person, Peter wants his back because it is his shadow and his property. We take our shadows for granted...
LexisNexis Litigation Resource Community Staff
over 12 years ago
Litigation
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Judge Upholds California's Affirmative Action Ban
SAN FRANCISCO - (AP) A federal judge on Wednesday dismissed a lawsuit challenging California's voter-approved ban on affirmative action in public university admissions. U.S. District Judge Samuel Conti ruled against the challenge to Proposition 209...
LexisNexis Litigation Resource Community Staff
over 11 years ago
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Judge Dismisses Video Game Maker From NCAA Antitrust Lawsuit
SAN FRANCISCO - (AP) A federal judge has dismissed video game maker Electronic Arts Inc. from a high-profile antitrust lawsuit challenging the NCAA's long-standing prohibition against paying student athletes for their performance. But U.S. District...