Immigration Law
Fixation: An Obsession or Unhealthy Preoccupation or Attachment. [The m]igration Issue Needs Sense, Not a Big Fence, 27 Journal of Civil Rioghts and Economic Development (2013)
Immigration reform is the subject of intense discussion among politicians, policy experts, analysts, and advocacy...
Of Civil Wrongs and Rights: Kiyemba v. Obama and the Meaning of Freedom, Separation of Powers, and the Rule of Law Ten Years After 9/11 (with Heather l. Williams), 20 Asian American Law Journal (2013)
This article is about the rise and fall of continued adherence to the rule of...
Restoring the Rule of Law: Reflections on Fixing the Immigration System and Exploring Failed Policy Choices, 5 University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender & Class 151 (2005)
This paper reflects on issues surrounding the current debate about immigration reform, and explores failed...
A Tale of Two Opinions: The Meaning of Statutes and the Nature of Judicial Decision-making in the Administrative Context, 1995 Brigham Young University Law Review 139 (1995)
Civil Rights and Discrimination
Fixation: An Obsession or Unhealthy Preoccupation or Attachment. [The m]igration Issue Needs Sense, Not a Big Fence, 27 Journal of Civil Rioghts and Economic Development (2013)
Immigration reform is the subject of intense discussion among politicians, policy experts, analysts, and advocacy...
Of Civil Wrongs and Rights: Kiyemba v. Obama and the Meaning of Freedom, Separation of Powers, and the Rule of Law Ten Years After 9/11 (with Heather l. Williams), 20 Asian American Law Journal (2013)
This article is about the rise and fall of continued adherence to the rule of...