Professor Rose Cuison-Villazor(Rutgers Law) discusses her article, Sanctuary Networks, and discusses the emergence of a new type of sanctuary. You can read the full article at the Minnesota Law Review -\u3e www.minnesotalawreview.org/articles/sa…y-networks/ Follow Professor Rose Cuision-Villazor on Twitter --\u3e twitter.com/profrcvillazor Follow the Minnesota Law Review on Twitter -\u3e twitter.com/MinnesotaLawRev Follow Experto Crede host Veena Tripathi on Twitter -\u3e twitter.com/Veena_Tripathi_ Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting law.umn.edu and following Minnesota Law on Twitter twitter.com/UofMNLawSchool
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For this legal educator, in the spring and fall of 2020, three simultaneous and novel events-Corona ...
Professor Rose Cuison-Villazor(Rutgers Law) discusses her article, Sanctuary Networks, and discusses...
The history of the ancient concept of sanctuary has been discussed in the pages of this Journal in e...
The last three decades have witnessed tectonic shifts in the doctrine and political valence of laws ...
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The sanctuary campus movement ignited following the election of Donald Trump as the 45th president o...
Assistant Professor of Law Steven R. Morrison recently had articles accepted for publication in thre...
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James Stephens is Head of Library Services and University Librarian at the University of Cumbria. Ja...
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It is a great honor for me to have been asked to contribute to this issue of the Journal of Law and ...
HWLJ hosts an annual Symposium every spring to bring together the greatest legal minds to discuss ne...
Associate Professor Andrea L. Dennis has published “Encouraging Victims: Responding to a Recent Stud...
National news network Newsy interviewed Sandra Yocum, University Professor of Faith and Culture, abo...
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