Immigration law is no longer the exclusive domain of the federal government. That was certainly clear in the mid 2000s, with restrictive laws on immigration enforcement in many states and localities. Starting in 2012, however, momentum shifted away from these restrictionist laws, and towards a growing number of state laws that push towards greater immigrant integration, on matters ranging from in-state tuition and financial aid to undocumented students, to expanded health benefits and access to driver’s licenses. California has gone the furthest in this regard, both with respect to the number of pro-integration laws passed since 2000, and in their collective scope. Indeed, as we argue in this paper, these individual laws have, over time, co...
No court has decided whether an undocumented immigrant can be admitted to a state bar in a manner co...
Interactions between local, state and federal governments as regards immigration policies began to u...
For the record 42 million immigrants residing in the U.S., the ease with which they can integrate in...
Immigration law is no longer the exclusive domain of the federal government. That was certainly clea...
Immigration law is no longer the exclusive domain of the federal government. That was certainly clea...
In late 2013, the California legislature and Governor Jerry Brown put immigration squarely on their ...
Nowhere in the United States has immigration become as controversial a political issue as in Califor...
Movement is a critical aspect of humanity; however, at borders, mobility is violently restricted thr...
Victor Davis Hanson\u27s book examines the effects of changes in California\u27s immigration policy ...
What can the new federalism teach us about what is happening in immigration law? The changing relati...
Progressive subfederal immigration policy aims to reduce the consequences of illegality for undocume...
The current debate over the meaning of American federalism bears a striking resemblance to our found...
Since 1980, state governments have passed over 1700 pieces of immigration legislation equal in the n...
Over the last ten years there has been a marked shift in U.S. immigration law away from reliance upo...
The proliferation of state and local regulation designed to control immigrant movement generated con...
No court has decided whether an undocumented immigrant can be admitted to a state bar in a manner co...
Interactions between local, state and federal governments as regards immigration policies began to u...
For the record 42 million immigrants residing in the U.S., the ease with which they can integrate in...
Immigration law is no longer the exclusive domain of the federal government. That was certainly clea...
Immigration law is no longer the exclusive domain of the federal government. That was certainly clea...
In late 2013, the California legislature and Governor Jerry Brown put immigration squarely on their ...
Nowhere in the United States has immigration become as controversial a political issue as in Califor...
Movement is a critical aspect of humanity; however, at borders, mobility is violently restricted thr...
Victor Davis Hanson\u27s book examines the effects of changes in California\u27s immigration policy ...
What can the new federalism teach us about what is happening in immigration law? The changing relati...
Progressive subfederal immigration policy aims to reduce the consequences of illegality for undocume...
The current debate over the meaning of American federalism bears a striking resemblance to our found...
Since 1980, state governments have passed over 1700 pieces of immigration legislation equal in the n...
Over the last ten years there has been a marked shift in U.S. immigration law away from reliance upo...
The proliferation of state and local regulation designed to control immigrant movement generated con...
No court has decided whether an undocumented immigrant can be admitted to a state bar in a manner co...
Interactions between local, state and federal governments as regards immigration policies began to u...
For the record 42 million immigrants residing in the U.S., the ease with which they can integrate in...