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One of the great pleasures of editing immigration law publications for Matthew Bender LexisNexis* is the opportunity to rub shoulders with scholars, clinicians and activists such as NYU Law's Prof. Nancy Morawetz. Back in 1998 we reprinted her magisterial work, Rethinking Retroactive Deportation Laws and the Due Process Clause in the Bulletin. In 2007 she received the Daniel Levy Memorial Award from Bender: her acceptance speech is here. If you run a Lexis+ search you will find her work cited 47 times in the Bulletin.
Now, in an upcoming issue of the Bulletin, we will reprint her latest work, The Perils of Supreme Court Intervention in Previously Technical Immigration Cases, 64 ARIZ. L. REV. 767 (2022). Thank you, Prof. Morawetz, for your tireless leadership!
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