This first edition casebook considers immigration law and policy from a public interest perspective with a special focus on issues of social justice. Along with statutory material and cases, Immigration Law and Social Justice (PDF/ePub) also uses a wide variety of materials from appellate cases, article excerpts, client examples, and hypotheticals. These materials not only offer the basic framework for immigration law, but also involve students with the greater political, social, and economic context necessary to understand the movement of immigrants to the US, as well as the human impact of administration and enforcement of the immigration laws.
Key Features:
- Having contextual education to understand immigration and immigration enforcement.
- Learning the related law with an eye toward possible advocacy, including litigation strategies.
- Allowing students to critically assess the mutually constitutive work of race and immigration law.
- An exceptional focus on social justice and immigration, as well as public interest immigration lawyering.
- Background on the social context of immigration law and its enforcement while involved in a sophisticated examination of the technicalities of the relevant administrative and statutory law.
NOTE: The product only includes the ebook, Immigration Law and Social Justice in the original ePub format. A converted PDF is also available on request. No access codes are included.
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