This Article provides a systematic, empirical investigation of the genesis of state and local immigration regulations, discrediting the popular notion that they are caused by uneven demographic pressures across the country. It also proffers a novel theory to explain the proliferation of these policies and queries the implications of this new model for federalism analysis. The story we tell in this paper is both political and legal; understanding immigration politics uncovers vital truths about the recent rise of subnational involvement in a policy arena that courts, and commentators have traditionally ascribed to the federal government. Thus, this article connects the proliferation of state and local regulation with the extra-constitutional...
Unlike the assumptions contained in the federal plenary power doctrine, immigration policy in the Un...
Immigration is a national issue and a federal responsibility — so why are states so actively involve...
This project takes a disaggregated look at state immigration policies using both qualitative and qua...
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...
The proliferation of state and local regulation designed to control immigrant movement generated con...
The conventional account of immigration-related activity at the local level often assumes that the ...
This analysis will seek to provide data on the modern topic of immigration federalism and will exami...
Since 2002, state and local governments have passed many laws and ordinances designed to regulate im...
SUMMARY: This article is a research note on immigration federalism, where I encourage scholars inter...
Since 2004, the United States has seen a flurry of state and local laws dealing with unauthorized im...
This research study presents a new model of immigration federalism which integrates existing theorie...
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...
Unlike the assumptions contained in the federal plenary power doctrine, immigration policy in the Un...
Immigration is a national issue and a federal responsibility — so why are states so actively involve...
This project takes a disaggregated look at state immigration policies using both qualitative and qua...
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...
The proliferation of state and local regulation designed to control immigrant movement generated con...
The conventional account of immigration-related activity at the local level often assumes that the ...
This analysis will seek to provide data on the modern topic of immigration federalism and will exami...
Since 2002, state and local governments have passed many laws and ordinances designed to regulate im...
SUMMARY: This article is a research note on immigration federalism, where I encourage scholars inter...
Since 2004, the United States has seen a flurry of state and local laws dealing with unauthorized im...
This research study presents a new model of immigration federalism which integrates existing theorie...
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...
Unlike the assumptions contained in the federal plenary power doctrine, immigration policy in the Un...
Immigration is a national issue and a federal responsibility — so why are states so actively involve...
This project takes a disaggregated look at state immigration policies using both qualitative and qua...