I am in Portland today for the 2018 Spring Symposium of Lewis & Clark Law Review, The Immigration Nexus: Law, Politics, and Constitutional Identity. I will be talking about universal injunctions (and the paper will undergo significant organizational changes in the next draft, as I incorporate helpful reader comments and a different focus that I discovered in preparing my talk) and Amanda Frost will present her paper in support of them (we actually are close on a lot of the underlying issues).
Spring 2018 Law Review Symposium: The Immigration Nexus: Law, Politics, and Constitutional Identity
Date: 1:00pm – 5:00pm PST March 9 Location: Erskine B. Wood Hall
1:00 p.m. PANEL ONE
(Moderator: Associate Dean John Parry)
OPPORTUNITIES & ANXIETIES: A STUDY OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS IN THE TRUMP ERA
Kit Johnson
THE CONSTITUTION AND THE TRUMP TRAVEL BAN
Earl Maltz
UNIVERSAL NOT NATIONWIDE AND NOT APPROPRIATE: ON THE SCOPE OF INJUNCTIONS IN CONSTITUTIONAL LITIGATION
Howard Wasserman
IN DEFENSE OF UNIVERSAL INJUNCTIONS
Amanda Frost
3:15 p.m. PANEL TWO
(Moderator: Professor Juliet Stumpf)
WHO NEEDS DACA OR THE DREAM ACT?
Susan Dussault
THE IMMIGRATION-WELFARE NEXUS IN A NEW ERA?
Andrew Hammond
THE 20-YEAR ATTACK ON ASYLUM SEEKERS
Kari Hong
Posted by Howard Wasserman on March 8, 2018 at 11:50 PM
