Immigration is a national issue and a federal responsibility. So why are states so actively involved? Their legal authority over immigration is questionable. Their institutional capacity to regulate it is limited. Even the legal actions that states take sometimes seem pointless from a regulatory perspective. Why do they enact legislation that essentially copies existing federal law? Why do they pursue regulations that courts are likely to enjoin or strike down? Why do they give so little priority to the immigration laws that do survive? This Article sheds light on this seemingly irrational behavior. It argues that state laws are being pursued less for their regulatory impact and more for their ability to shape federal immigration policy mak...
The conventional account of immigration-related activity at the local level often assumes that the ...
Over the last ten years there has been a marked shift in U.S. immigration law away from reliance upo...
This Article develops a framework for analyzing claims brought by the states with large immigration ...
Immigration is a national issue and a federal responsibility — so why are states so actively involve...
This Article provides a systematic, empirical investigation of the genesis of state and local immigr...
This Article identifies how the current spate of state and local regulation is changing the way elec...
Over the last decade states passed hundreds of immigration bills covering a range of policy areas. T...
Ever since Justice Louis Brandeis characterized states as laboratories of democracy, judges and scho...
The proliferation of state and local regulation designed to control immigrant movement generated con...
This analysis will seek to provide data on the modern topic of immigration federalism and will exami...
Although the federal government is traditionally understood to enjoy exclusive authority over immigr...
What can the new federalism teach us about what is happening in immigration law? The changing relati...
The current debate over the meaning of American federalism bears a striking resemblance to our found...
Senate Bill 1070, the controversial immigration bill enacted by the Arizona legislature, utilizes lo...
For the record 42 million immigrants residing in the U.S., the ease with which they can integrate in...
The conventional account of immigration-related activity at the local level often assumes that the ...
Over the last ten years there has been a marked shift in U.S. immigration law away from reliance upo...
This Article develops a framework for analyzing claims brought by the states with large immigration ...
Immigration is a national issue and a federal responsibility — so why are states so actively involve...
This Article provides a systematic, empirical investigation of the genesis of state and local immigr...
This Article identifies how the current spate of state and local regulation is changing the way elec...
Over the last decade states passed hundreds of immigration bills covering a range of policy areas. T...
Ever since Justice Louis Brandeis characterized states as laboratories of democracy, judges and scho...
The proliferation of state and local regulation designed to control immigrant movement generated con...
This analysis will seek to provide data on the modern topic of immigration federalism and will exami...
Although the federal government is traditionally understood to enjoy exclusive authority over immigr...
What can the new federalism teach us about what is happening in immigration law? The changing relati...
The current debate over the meaning of American federalism bears a striking resemblance to our found...
Senate Bill 1070, the controversial immigration bill enacted by the Arizona legislature, utilizes lo...
For the record 42 million immigrants residing in the U.S., the ease with which they can integrate in...
The conventional account of immigration-related activity at the local level often assumes that the ...
Over the last ten years there has been a marked shift in U.S. immigration law away from reliance upo...
This Article develops a framework for analyzing claims brought by the states with large immigration ...