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General & Miscellaneous Law, Immigration & Emigration - United States, U.S. Politics - General & Miscellaneous, Immigration & Emigration, Constitutional Law
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Immigration and the Constitution

by Gabriel Chin, Victor C. Romero (Editor), Michael A. Scaperlanda
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Overview

Following an original essay, key primary and secondary materials are reprinted. The volume contains major cases as well as important briefs; secondary articles include classics which helped define the field, as well as up to date discussions of issues, from both legal and non-legal sources.

1. The Origins of Constitutional Immigration Law (0-8153-40591)
2. Discrimination and Equality in Contemporary Immigration Law (0-8153-40605)
3. Shark Infested Waters: Procedural Due Process in Constitutional Immigration Law (0-8153-40613)

Synopsis

Following an original essay, key primary and secondary materials are reprinted. The volume contains major cases as well as important briefs; secondary articles include classics which helped define the field, as well as up to date discussions of issues, from both legal and non-legal sources.

1. The Origins of Constitutional Immigration Law (0-8153-40591)
2. Discrimination and Equality in Contemporary Immigration Law (0-8153-40605)
3. Shark Infested Waters: Procedural Due Process in Constitutional Immigration Law (0-8153-40613)

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2001
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
1120
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780815333463

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