Leticia Saucedo is a Professor of Law at U.C. Davis School of Law. She is an expert in employment, labor, and immigration law and she teaches immigration law and employment law at U.C. Davis. She has developed experiential courses in international and domestic service learning that explore the immigration consequences of crime and domestic violence in a post-conflict society. She has been a visiting professor at Duke Law School and a research scholar with the Chief Justice Warren Institute on Race, Ethnicity and Diversity at U.C. Berkeley. Professor Saucedo’s research interests lie at the intersections of employment, labor, and immigration law. She has focused her research on the impact of employment and labor laws on conditions in low-wage...
Maloney Library lecture series, Behind the Book.https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/behindthebookposters/1...
Cristina Rodríguez, Professor of Law at Yale Law School, delivered the Pierre Genest Memorial Lectur...
The American immigration adjudication system has wit-nessed profound change in recent years. Startin...
Leticia Saucedo is a Professor of Law at U.C. Davis School of Law. She is an expert in employment, l...
The program consisted of a keynote presentation by Linda Chavez, Chairman of the Center for Equal Op...
Leah Rodriguez is a second-year law student at the University of Texas School of Law in Austin, Texa...
Elvia Arriola is a Latina feminist law professor at Northern Illinois University. Her articles and t...
Beginning with the September 11, 2001 ( 9/11 ) terrorist attacks, the labor movement\u27s plans to ...
Labor and Legality: An Ethnography of a Mexican Immigrant Network, Tenth Anniversary Edition, is an ...
Increased numbers of culturally competent professionals in the legal and medical fields are urgently...
Inspired to fight for immigration rights, Aimee Carrazco ’16 utilized an internship at the District ...
Labor economist Sarah Bohn, a 1999 Lawrence graduate, discusses the economic winners and losers asso...
Yale Law School Professor Cristina Rodríguez to discuss immigration and civil rights TORONTO, Februa...
We are happy to announce the publication of our new casebook: Immigration Law and Social Justice, pu...
Professor Ruben Garcia shares his comments on Professor Jagdeep Bhandari\u27s paper, Migration to De...
Maloney Library lecture series, Behind the Book.https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/behindthebookposters/1...
Cristina Rodríguez, Professor of Law at Yale Law School, delivered the Pierre Genest Memorial Lectur...
The American immigration adjudication system has wit-nessed profound change in recent years. Startin...
Leticia Saucedo is a Professor of Law at U.C. Davis School of Law. She is an expert in employment, l...
The program consisted of a keynote presentation by Linda Chavez, Chairman of the Center for Equal Op...
Leah Rodriguez is a second-year law student at the University of Texas School of Law in Austin, Texa...
Elvia Arriola is a Latina feminist law professor at Northern Illinois University. Her articles and t...
Beginning with the September 11, 2001 ( 9/11 ) terrorist attacks, the labor movement\u27s plans to ...
Labor and Legality: An Ethnography of a Mexican Immigrant Network, Tenth Anniversary Edition, is an ...
Increased numbers of culturally competent professionals in the legal and medical fields are urgently...
Inspired to fight for immigration rights, Aimee Carrazco ’16 utilized an internship at the District ...
Labor economist Sarah Bohn, a 1999 Lawrence graduate, discusses the economic winners and losers asso...
Yale Law School Professor Cristina Rodríguez to discuss immigration and civil rights TORONTO, Februa...
We are happy to announce the publication of our new casebook: Immigration Law and Social Justice, pu...
Professor Ruben Garcia shares his comments on Professor Jagdeep Bhandari\u27s paper, Migration to De...
Maloney Library lecture series, Behind the Book.https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/behindthebookposters/1...
Cristina Rodríguez, Professor of Law at Yale Law School, delivered the Pierre Genest Memorial Lectur...
The American immigration adjudication system has wit-nessed profound change in recent years. Startin...