Over the last ten years there has been a marked shift in U.S. immigration law away from reliance upon statutory authorization and regulatory provisions to subregulatory or “liminal” rules and discretionary decision-making. This trend is apparent in both federal immigration law and in state and local rulemaking affecting immigrant communities. This Article proposes a new theoretical framework within which to analyze this phenomenon. It uses “covering,” a legal theory first developed in the context of employment discrimination and equal protection, as a lens through which to view these recent developments in immigration law and policy. It shows how immigration laws operate to promote immigration status “conversion,” “passing,” and “covering.”...
Immigrants make up a large and increasing portion of the American community. The recent census found...
This article provides a fresh theoretical perspective on the most important development in immigrati...
In a unique corner of immigration law, a significant reallocation of power over immigration has been...
Over the last ten years there has been a marked shift in U.S. immigration law away from reliance upo...
What can the new federalism teach us about what is happening in immigration law? The changing relati...
Immigration law and scholarship are pervasively organized around the principle that rules for select...
This Article provides a systematic, empirical investigation of the genesis of state and local immigr...
Immigration regulation is defined here as any policy that has the objective of encouraging or discou...
This article focuses on state discrimination against illegal immigrants and the use of equal-protect...
This article applies a global perspective to immigration in the United States, focusing in particula...
Immigrant legalization policies pose an ethical dilemma for liberal democracies. On the one hand, li...
Since 2004, the United States has seen a flurry of state and local laws dealing with unauthorized im...
The proliferation of state and local regulation designed to control immigrant movement generated con...
This Article identifies how the current spate of state and local regulation is changing the way elec...
The conventional account of immigration-related activity at the local level often assumes that the ...
Immigrants make up a large and increasing portion of the American community. The recent census found...
This article provides a fresh theoretical perspective on the most important development in immigrati...
In a unique corner of immigration law, a significant reallocation of power over immigration has been...
Over the last ten years there has been a marked shift in U.S. immigration law away from reliance upo...
What can the new federalism teach us about what is happening in immigration law? The changing relati...
Immigration law and scholarship are pervasively organized around the principle that rules for select...
This Article provides a systematic, empirical investigation of the genesis of state and local immigr...
Immigration regulation is defined here as any policy that has the objective of encouraging or discou...
This article focuses on state discrimination against illegal immigrants and the use of equal-protect...
This article applies a global perspective to immigration in the United States, focusing in particula...
Immigrant legalization policies pose an ethical dilemma for liberal democracies. On the one hand, li...
Since 2004, the United States has seen a flurry of state and local laws dealing with unauthorized im...
The proliferation of state and local regulation designed to control immigrant movement generated con...
This Article identifies how the current spate of state and local regulation is changing the way elec...
The conventional account of immigration-related activity at the local level often assumes that the ...
Immigrants make up a large and increasing portion of the American community. The recent census found...
This article provides a fresh theoretical perspective on the most important development in immigrati...
In a unique corner of immigration law, a significant reallocation of power over immigration has been...