Off-prints are in! Read about the history of the birth certificate, the idiosyncrasies of “cooperative”federalism that govern birth certificates, and the people caught between federal and state sovereigns in my Article in @SLPRonline!
Considering going on the law teaching market? Join us for a free webinar on 6/29 at 12pm CST on How to Become a Law Professor: Perspectives from AAPI/MENA Women Law Professors. Please share this invitation with your networks!
Here's another spring article I'm excited to share -- State Responsibility for Forced Migration in the @BCLawReview where I use state responsibility in int'l law to explore the obligations of a state that causes forced migration (https://t.co/o345KliDZp)
Next up in Vol. 107, issue 4 is Gender-Based Religious Persecution by @ProfDadhania!
Dadhania's Article explores religion as an underutilized ground for asylum for cases involving gender-based violence in the home.
Read it now on our website: https://t.co/BdyJ3bsp3m
Check out @ProfDadhania's latest, "Gender-Based Religious Persecution," in the @MinnesotaLawRev! She argues that asylum seekers' resistance to regiously-motivated patriarchal practices should satisfy the religion ground for asylum cases. Read it here: https://t.co/k44fX7oczF
Very happy to share my latest article "Punitive Legal Immigration" will be published @KYLawJournal.
I look forward to working with the journal editors, and I will be grateful for any comments from readers.
https://t.co/3xYePrM1f9
I'm thrilled to announce that my @cwsl_news faculty voted to grant me tenure! Thank you to everyone who has helped me along this path. And thank you to my grandmother, my inspiration, who never went to school but always reminded me of the importance of education.